It's actually no effort at all!
 
Here we show you why this is so: 

For 3D printed plastic parts, the Markforged slicing software EIGER the support structure is inserted fully automatically in the form of an accordion under the areas whose overhang angle is less than 45°.

In the video, our colleague Jan Geese removes the support structure from a large component printed with the Markforged FX20! 

Easy removal – no more annoying tweaking with side cutters! The support structure is narrow enough to support the area above, yet wide enough to be easily removed!

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Learn more about the applications with the MarkTwo!

Which continuous filament is suitable for which application? How do I design correctly for filament 3D printing? What do users say about it, and where can I find more information? – You've come to the right place! We've listed several information sources that will help you get the answers you need.

Construction guide

This guide is intended to help you generate ideas for better design results for your components. It's specifically designed for additive manufacturing processes.

Stronger than aluminum

For years, a compromise between strength, delivery time, and cost had to be accepted. This can now be easily avoided!
 

User report

In this practical application report from Kessler Plastics, (functional) prototypes are printed quickly and easily using the MarkTwo.

Webinar

Find out which material works for which application and how you can individually insert it into the component with EIGER.