Stanford Bunny Low Poly Flat Base

Stanford Bunny Low Poly Flat Base

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Stanford Bunny Low Poly\nWhat's the Stanford Bunny? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_bunny\nPhooky's flatfoot version inspired this model, but it didn't originate as a simple decimate.\nThis 3D bunny got planar angle-limited first, then turned into triangles before undergoing slight decimation for that exact look.\nWith its base vertices having Z-Axis position zero, the model is meant to print flat and true. \nUpdate Time\nTo help print some challenging angles, I added a few extra faces to this model.\n \n \nTroubleshooting Tips\nRegular Stanford Bunnies are my test prints. Cura appears to slice them better than Slic3r in similar tests I've done.\nEars on the bottom tend to droop and usually indicate insufficient air from your cooling fan directed at extruding PLA.\nDecreasing PLA temperatures and thinner layer heights can also help prevent this issue.\nThe Printrbot Simple Metal 1403 Printer may require the fan shroud found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:356001 for better prevention of drooping.\nComparable solutions might exist for other printers.

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