3D Printing - Support StructuresIn 3D printing, what best defines a support structure?AA permanent part of the model designed for decorationBA temporary scaffold that holds up parts of the model during printingCA tool used to calibrate the printer bedDA filament type that melts fasterCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define support structuresSupports are temporary frameworks printed to hold overhanging parts.Step 2: Eliminate incorrect optionsSupports are not decorative, calibration tools, or filament types.Final Answer:A temporary scaffold that holds up parts of the model during printing -> Option BQuick Check:Supports are temporary and structural [OK]Quick Trick: Supports are temporary scaffolds for overhangs [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing supports with decorative partsThinking supports are calibration toolsAssuming supports are filament types
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