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			<title><![CDATA[problems with auto support, thinking about adding support manually]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>i have a couple of statue type prints that have been giving me trouble.&nbsp; one is a female with one arm out streched.&nbsp; the other is the same female sitting on the ground legs out straight.&nbsp; if i try to run these through kisslicer it puts all sorts of weird flat horizontal areas of suppport that dont need to be there and are unsupported themselves so the fail.&nbsp; if i run it through slic3r it creates the suppport correctly but it prints it too thin and the print fails because of that.&nbsp; so i am thinking of adding solid objects into my stl to act as suppprt except for the last .5mm to the statue.&nbsp; i will let the slicer connnect my support to the statue with its generated support. anyone have any tips for adding support manually?</p>]]></description>
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