Hi all, I am new to 3D printing but nonetheless am enjoying the learning, I have created a few designs for prototyping, but also want to enjoy what I do with more fun subjects. So will be printing an Ironman suit, has to be the most relevant suit being so tech based.
I have the Creality ender 3-pro, will do until I have built a bigger machine.
I have the Mk39 helmet thanks to DO3D, which is too big for my printer. Splitting is required and as Tinkercad cant handle the file size I dropped it into blender, Splitting not so in process but have found with so many vertices/faces that it isn't splitting with a straight line. Does this matter or is it potentially better?
Well done, you are starting to work with 3D models, it is very exciting. I also work with 3D models, but this is my hobby. My main job is a doctor at the gainswave clinic. And when I have free time from medical work, I do 3D modeling on my simple 3D printer.
Complete the trials in Duck Life to the best of your ability by working hard and eating as healthfully as possible to keep the ducks strong and able to endure the difficulties.
I would stand that thing up as much as possible, all that red under supports is going to waste a lot of filament. Try standing it up more, allow 70% overhang in support settings and build off of a raft. Id only use 5% density for the supports too.