Topic: printing with supports?
I am brand new to this entire 3D printing enterprise, so I apologize if the answer to this question is common knowledge. I am pretty close to buying your Solidoodle 4 for my son (he's 14). He has taught himself to use Blender and has generated a variety of figures he would like to 3D print. However, I am worried that some of the figures will not be printable. For instance, he has created a rather intricate model of a dragon’s head in which the mouth is open and is bearing teeth. Can the Solidoodle machines print the open mouth, particularly the upper teeth — don’t they need some sort of support structure?
Is he supposed to CAD in a support structure, or is this sort of issue something that the printer software identifies and deals with automatically?
Thanks for any answers you can provide.
