![]() You can now print a finger at a time and it should take far less time to slice. It was suggested I upload a combined and decimated version of the finger files. Of course, you may have better ways of doing things and all feedback is welcome. The following is a break down of how I printed the parts and what worked for me. Please note that: froggy_assembled_FOR_REF_ONLY.stl is simply a decimated combination for assembly reference and not for printing. I strongly advise measuring the diameter of your filament, as over or under extrusion could result in the model parts not fitting together properly. However, user feedback has suggested 10% infill may be a better option to avoid any possible holes for pieces like the head and feet. ![]() 2mm and an infill of 5% on a cold bed using Elmer's glue as an adherent. I have not tested with any other slicer, printing software or printer.Īll parts were printed with a layer height of. ![]() This was sliced using Slic3r 1.2.6 and printed using RepetierHost v1.06 on an Ordbot Hadron. Unlike my other models, some parts of this frog doll require the use of supports and a brim (I used 10mm).
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