Bob Greenwade wrote on Fri, Jul 28, 2023 02:30 PM UTC:
Re: The Hangman's move: My intention is that the capture is optional. So it seems that mKmcoabafKdaubafK would be the way to go.
Based on my experience with PLA wire, I think this piece will need many supports, to be removed after printing. The piece itself looks very fragile, I would even expect it breaks when you will remove the supports. Or later on, when using it or in its storage box. Just saying.
It might. But I do have another (completely unrelated) print with a part that thin that lasted 3 years before breaking, and that's just one of five.
As for supports, I'd assume that such would be needed. I'd recommend using tree supports, even though it'd require more support material. And, if possible, using specialized support filament.
And the knot leaves much to be desired. This is not how you would make a noose.
I call this the Department of Whatcha Gonna Do. It was the best I could find. (That said, I may update it later after making my own... though I have little confidence in that.)
Re: The Hangman's move: My intention is that the capture is optional. So it seems that mKmcoabafKdaubafK would be the way to go.
It might. But I do have another (completely unrelated) print with a part that thin that lasted 3 years before breaking, and that's just one of five.
As for supports, I'd assume that such would be needed. I'd recommend using tree supports, even though it'd require more support material. And, if possible, using specialized support filament.
I call this the Department of Whatcha Gonna Do. It was the best I could find. (That said, I may update it later after making my own... though I have little confidence in that.)