Two Ears Two Teeth

Two Ears Two Teeth

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About TwoEarsTwoTeeth, a ZBrush-sculpted model I use to test printers, you can say hello. It's printable on large CR10S printers or at a smaller size with SLA printers like Photon, Wanhao, and Form2. This model is ideal for testing because it has details, flat surfaces, large areas, and needs localized supports. That makes it a great benchmark model. Don't use this model for commercial purposes. If you display your print (photos or other), please give credit to Polysculpt.com. Thank you! FDM Printing recommendations: To print TwoEarsTwoTeeth on an FDM printer, you'll need supports on the mouth and teeth areas like visible in the images. But except for those areas, no supports are needed elsewhere. At least two outlines will work well, three is even better. You should get good results at 150 Microns. Infill is necessary on some areas that grow from the inside part of the mesh (around the eyes) and will support parts with a strong angle like the tip of the ears. Variable infill should be okay. Raft is up to you, but it's not required. SLA Printing recommendations: Supports are needed on the teeth, but based on the orientation, you might need them elsewhere too. Always check your slicer layer by layer to see if parts are growing without supports. Depending on the size, you may need to hollow out the model, but be careful to add vent holes to avoid the suction cup effect.

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