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3D models, especially ones not designed for 3d printing can be incredibly complex, with hidden geometry that makes 3D printing them slow going. Here are a few simple tricks to help you ...
Before you even touch a printer, you'll need a design—a precise computer-generated model that will tell the printer what to make.
Things to Consider Before You Print Before you pick a place that’s going to make your 3D object, you need a 3D model to actually print.
I made some mistakes learning how to use the $300 Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D printer, but it didn't take me long to make my first part.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to 3D print your very own miniatures for D&D or other tabletop experiences.
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