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    I'm just new to the Peachy (learned of it from a friend), but AFAICT negative overhangs can also be done in theory, as long as you tether them with a (very thin) tether from the base (or a suitable part of the object)... As long as they're not completely free floating from the point they start at, it should work...

    I'd love to see an option for a controlled pump in the peachy, and some kind of measurement device so it can keep track of the factual level, and not just the estimated level. Supersonic echo-location (distance measurement by high frequency sound wave) has become pretty accurate, and could be part of the setup in this.
    It would allow the Peachy to control the rate of rise as well as reasonably accurately (not in single layers, but close enough) measure the actual levels. (If only to be able to assess the pump/drip rates as it prints...)
    Last edited by CescoAiel; 03-14-2016 at 05:42 AM.

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