Another noob question here. I've read through another thread about corner ringing and it describes my issue exactly. The corners kind of bulge out in both directions on sharp corners. I read things to consider were reducing acceleration, adding small fillets, possible NEMA 17 dampers, and possibly orienting walls at 45 degree angles to the axis of travel. I'll be sure to consider these for my next print.
A more extreme problem is happening, though, and I think it is mainly due to how I am printing. I want to call it "extreme ringing". Basically it happens on corners that are also overhangs. Here's a textual example followed by a visual one:
Two sides of the pillar look like this:
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It's difficult to take a picture, but you can see in the V shaped groove on the right of the object that the south-east facing corners (particularly in the top-most V groove) is really goofy looking.
I'm assuming some of the fixes suggested above will assist with this and that there's no way to completely avoid it given I was doing 90 degree corners that are overhanging the previous layer on both sides. Any help would be great!
Thanks!