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Have you ever found a line down the side of your 3d print? well thats called the seam and theres ways to reduce that or possibly eliminate it. if youve got a print that has a sharp corner you can do all this in Cura and Ill show you how on todays Filament Friday. Filament Friday is brought to you by these patreon supporters. this is my CHEP pawn its the first 3d design I ever did in Tinkercad and I printed this big one on my Artemis back here. when I printed it I didnt make the outer layer thick enough so its got wavy lines where the infill is actually popping through and thats easy to fix by printing with a thicker outer layer. but its also got this line going down the center thats the seam. the seam is caused when it lays the outer layer and it moves up and goes to the next layer. where it moves up it leaves a little extra plastic and if it stops at the same point all the way up you end up with a line or a seam all the way up your print. now in the Cura slicer you can adj