Hammer Monster with small stand

Hammer Monster with small stand

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I'm making my first attempt at creating a toy figure in zbrush for 3d printing, and it's turning out to be a monster holding two hammers. The second file labeled with supports is actually a version that I loaded into Autodesk Fusion to generate supports for the figure. It looks like it prints well without any additional supports needed. The first file needs to have supports generated in order to print properly. Also, the x axis needs to be rotated on the first one by about 310 degrees so that it's flat along the base. The second file doesn't require rotation. Print Settings: Printer: XYZ Davinci Jr Rafts: Doesn't matter Supports: Yes Notes: I haven't fully tested the print quality of this yet, but from my first attempt, it seems like the hammer causes the figure to need supports. I used "good" resolution via the XYZ settings. I did manage to print this with supports and it turned out great. I've included a larger file that has the supports already included in it. After printing, you'll need to remove the support structures from the second STL file using needle nose pliers, but the quality is still very good after printing. Post-Printing: Support Removal: You'll need to remove the post-printing support structures on the second STL file with pliers. The overall quality of this print is very good. I designed this fully in ZBrush and later imported it into Autodesk Fusion. I didn't run it through any other programs like Blender.

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