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you donamp;#39;t want your 3D prints to break and you donamp;#39;t want unnecessary layer lines and worst of all you donamp;#39;t want to be removing unnecessary support material so here are some tips and tricks to help you have a better experience with 3D printing this L shape could be 3D printed like this but it could also be printed laying down like these two so how can we easily make 3D printed Parts stronger here we have three of the same shape the first one was printed vertically standing up on the build plate and you can clearly see the layer lines 3D printed parts are notoriously weak along layer lines but if you have to print this orientation I have a solution later in the video the simplest and easiest solution that you could use is simply laying the part on its side when youamp;#39;re slicing it now you can see the horizontal layer lines and now itamp;#39;s a lot more difficult to break now you may have noticed something really interesting happening to the material whil