overmaterial
Overmaterial refers to the practice of using more raw materials than strictly necessary in the design or manufacturing process. This can manifest in various ways, such as designing a product with thicker walls than required for structural integrity, using longer screws than needed for a connection, or cutting fabric with excessive seam allowances. The motivation behind overmaterial can range from ensuring durability and longevity to compensating for potential manufacturing inaccuracies or simply following traditional design practices.
In some contexts, overmaterial can be seen as a deliberate choice to enhance a product's robustness and