I've tested the print and shared my printing profile. If you're aiming for better adhesion you might want to cut a little more from the bottom/drag the print into the plate a bit so the initial footprint is bigger.
What machine are you using? Try checking out the 3mf file
1- I have updated the Stl you and the adhesion problems that you mentioned.
it was not complicated at all to just drag it into the buildplate or just cut a little off the bottom so you have more adehsion on your printer
Also updated the 3mf pre-colored! Depending on your slicer it will open well or not.
2-The 220 x 220 mm build area on that printer is probably too small if you're planning to print a wearable chain,please be aware b4 printing.
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thanks dude helps a lot to be responded to I will try the new stl
Adorable <3
can I shrink it down to 84% of original size
it'll print but it might not fit your head
Thanks
There is one problem only little parts of it touch the plate and then it try to make floating plastic which would defi the laws of physics
welcome to the life of printing articulated designs
But how do I fix it
I've tested the print and shared my printing profile. If you're aiming for better adhesion you might want to cut a little more from the bottom/drag the print into the plate a bit so the initial footprint is bigger.
What machine are you using? Try checking out the 3mf file
I'm using a flashforge 5m
I will look into the 3mf tho
ok so I loaded into my software and it isn't compatible I know this because it errors my software when I try to load it
Hey, ty for the feedback
1- I have updated the Stl you and the adhesion problems that you mentioned.
it was not complicated at all to just drag it into the buildplate or just cut a little off the bottom so you have more adehsion on your printer Also updated the 3mf pre-colored! Depending on your slicer it will open well or not.
2-The 220 x 220 mm build area on that printer is probably too small if you're planning to print a wearable chain,please be aware b4 printing.