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Topic: Fluttershy!

Yay!

Another pony.

http://i.imgur.com/VAuFzCA.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/QRK7MXo.jpg

Didn't get a chance to do any finishing. Basically just took it off the printer, cut off a few strings of stray plastic, and glued together with abs cement.

http://i.imgur.com/bLqNs9M.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/o9gGtIy.jpg

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Re: Fluttershy!

Nice!
Care to share the stl?

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Right here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27225

There are 2 STLs for this one, the top half and the bottom half.

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Thanks! I've been toying with the idea of chopping up models such as this, and printing the part to make one huge model.

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I think netfabb works well for chopping up models so you don't need support, but sometimes I find the pieces of the model don't fit perfectly together, one surface being a little too large. Maybe I just need to recalibrate my printer.

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Brad wrote:

I think netfabb works well for chopping up models so you don't need support, but sometimes I find the pieces of the model don't fit perfectly together, one surface being a little too large. Maybe I just need to recalibrate my printer.

That's what I was afraid of. I used Netfabb basic to chop up the Maltese Falcon into 6 pieces, but I've yet to print it. I should be printing it on Sunday.

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Don't forget about the first layer squish causing a lip.  Also if you have Y axis backlash that can affect how they fit together as well.

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Yes I think it is the first layer squish. I think I am squishing my first layer too much.

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What material is that?

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How many hours did you have finishing that last one?  Looks like an awful lot of hairs and banding to sand down.