Clone Helmet Phase 1
cults3d
When printing this armor set, orientation, splitting, and slicing are entirely up to you. However, I highly recommend splitting the object with Z-offset in your preferred slicer to minimize the need for support structures and maintain model cleanliness. If you have a small build area and must print in chunks, Meshmixer is an excellent choice. All files are available in .obj format, which most slicers can accept. However, if yours cannot, there are free online tools that can convert the file to .stl. Keep in mind that as an individual, you may need to resize the respective armor parts according to your body type. Personally, I prefer printing the solid version with at least 12 shell walls and no infill. This results in a very strong part that prints quickly. To create the necessary holes for the bottom and visor, I use a wood-burning tool, followed by cleaning up any excess material with sanding tools.
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