double sided clipper

double sided clipper

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Attach a paper on the frame of a 3D printer - that's where things start getting interesting. Let me provide you with all the necessary support information. The process begins with printing without a raft. Yes, it may sound unusual, but trust us, this approach works beautifully for curved bottom parts. As soon as the printing is complete, simply detach them from the rest of the model. That's not all - to ensure smooth extrusions and consistent widths throughout, consider adjusting your extraction settings accordingly. A good rule of thumb is to opt for an extraction width that neatly divides your 0.3mm settings without leaving any residues. One more thing to keep in mind is the importance of choosing the right printing configuration. This particular model was designed using FreeCAD software, and it comes with an intuitive interface that makes customizations a breeze. Simply modify the sketches to adjust the width of the branches or whatever else suits your needs - and you're all set!

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