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			<title><![CDATA[STL way too small in Repetier Host]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I am trying to print something that needs to be EXACTLY the same size as the exported Blender .STL -- I made sure that I exported it in METRIC and measured it in blender to fit perfectly within the build volume of my Solidoodle 2. When I load the .STL after NetFabb repair (or not), it&#039;s EXTREMELY SMALL (other STL&#039;s from Thingiverse have the same problem) and I have to use the scale function to even be able to see it. I&#039;ve heard other people have the same problem but can&#039;t seem to locate a solution. I imagine that if I export a file that is &quot;12.7cm x 12.7cm x 12.7cm&quot; from Blender, that I should be able to print it in the same exact dimensions without having to rigidly scale it up to an approximated size. Please help!</p>]]></description>
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