horse-sin fixed

horse-sin fixed

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Easily rectify the design in Blender by first importing the STL file and then switching to Edit mode. Unselect all, select a few linked vertices, view from the front perspective and align them with the back section of the model. Once done, export the fixed model as an STL file for reprinting. Alternatively, separate the parts using 'p' in loose parts, join the necessary ones together by selecting and pressing 'j', and then proceed with the previous steps. For added adhesion, create a mini-raft by importing a 0.4mm cube from OpenSCAD or a similar program into the printer host software like Repetier-Host, align it with the rump and tail section, and print. When using ABS, acetone can be used to glue the parts together successfully. To resolve overhang issues during printing, slow down the printing process for legs by activating cool, setting cool type to slow down, and setting a minimum layer time of 15 seconds in Skeinforge. Remember to use the extruder fan for proper adhesion of the legs.

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