Hey all, I am fairly new to 3D printing and am having a super hard time positioning the STL files to print.
I started printing the Iron Man MK85 suit (perhaps I should have explored and gained some experience before it) and some of the parts such as the chest parts, I have no idea how to properly print it.
I have a CR-10 Smart with a fairly big printing volume, I am also using Apple M1 Max and Cura is not fully supported so large models make it so damn slow and take forever slice and explore and see how the support would look like.
If anyone has a post or a YouTube channel showing those things, please let me know.
Here is an example of a hard part. By the way, I cut this part from the chest, perhaps there is a better way to cut that?
https://i.imgur.com/raV2PJw.png
Thanks in advance
It's a good idea to divide enormous STL files into smaller, easier-to-manage pieces. It facilitates printing and makes subsequent assembly easier. STL geometry dash meltdown files may be chopped and modified using programs like Blender or Meshmixer. Beginners may easily utilize Meshmixer in particular.
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