Horse stable
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Tried playing with SketchUp, a love-hate relationship developed quickly. The software proved a bit too unstable to work with, like trying to ride a little horse that refuses to cooperate. A door that fails to fit inside its holder is also frustrating. The STL file was exported from the slicer program, which made things even more complicated. Print Settings revealed some issues: Printer Brand was listed as RepRap, while the actual printer in use was 3DRAG. Rafts were set to No, Supports were also disabled, and Resolution was fixed at 0.35mm. The Infill percentage stood at 20%. Notes from the print job included: "Good test for bridges...and slicer settings." Bridging from the wrong end made little sense in this particular scenario.
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