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A huge advantage of 3D printing is the ability to design and print your part as a single unit. So why would you go through the trouble of splitting up your design and printing multiple parts and then assembling them later? The answer is to increase the strength of your parts. Iamp;#39;m Peter and this is Reinforced. At Markforged, weamp;#39;re all about strong parts and getting the most out of them. Today, Iamp;#39;ll walk you through a real-world example step by step. How to design, print, assemble, and even test multiple parts printed separately in their ideal orientations and joined together so they can be put to use in their strongest possible state. So letamp;#39;s take a look at our example part. This is a mounting plate thatamp;#39;s designed to secure a tent pole to the ground. The plate is secured to the ground through these four holes, while the tent pole is secured to this boss. This is a common case where the direction of the load is perpendicular to the plane that the