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MeatMan

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  1. I use Lychee as well and its one of the best for resin printers. I typically run the auto supports but then move the slider in the Prepare section and look for problems. Slicers can miss islands, which will cause a fail or sag. Also, depending on the part I sometimes add one medium support at the lower rear to anchor them. Btw, nice tire & wheel set.
  2. Just did these for a member. It was a nice little project. Designed in Alibre CAD and printed on an Anycubic Photon Zero. Still learning to use both. I like to use Blender for file cleanup and repair. It has so many features it kind of intimidates me though.
  3. Nice project.
  4. Nice!
  5. Awesome fab work!
  6. Definitely an upgrade. Keep at it, you'll get down.
  7. Very nicely done!
  8. Welcome Gary. I think you'll find a lot of like-minded folks here.
  9. Nicely done!
  10. There are sensitivity settings you can change in the settings, and I'd look there first but I think it might be a connectivity issue. If possible, try a different USB port. Also, make sure to use a new battery. Though its not necessary, a used one might be on its way out. Good luck.
  11. Nice collection. I watched a vid on YT on how to make tarps and sleeping bags from putty. I plan to at least do a tarp for mine. My little KG doesn't have a lot of room so I won't be packing as much.
  12. Cool!
  13. Nice build!
  14. Very well done! The colors work well together.
  15. Works for me!
  16. I know exactly what you mean! My Club DeMer was designed to be painted and then assembled, so I've wound up literally designing my own model using the kit body, which itself needs extensive rework. That's all part of the fun though.
  17. Nice build and display!
  18. Very well done!
  19. Once you get it dialed in you won't look back. I typically do parts I need for my future builds as well as current to fill the build plate.
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