After the new found joy of calibrating the printer and using Slic3r I decided to print a part.
Attempt A: I printed the part on its bottom. The print quality is good but the part was brittle (the layers sheered off like graphite).
Attemp B (see attached photos): I printed the part on its side. The part is stronger but the print quality went down.
My questions are:
1) In both attempts the dimensions were off. How do I fix that? Is the flow rate tutorial good enough or are there other things I need to check? http://wiki.solidoodle.com/flow-rate
2) In the Attempt B, the print quality went down--namely, there were unclosed areas (gaps)--how do I fix that? Will the X-Y calibration tutorial solve this? (I calibrated the X-Y axes three time already over the past week, so I am wondering if there is something else I should look into.)
Of course, I am also planning to experiment with different infill values and patterns to get stronger structures, but I would appreciate it if you can guide me in regard to the above two questions.
And over all I am pretty happy with the printer. 
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