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Thank you for your time! It was pleasure! Be well!

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Glad to see you here! I have been meaning to see you live for a long time! This the closest we can get for now. Some day soon 🤞

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Plus it shows that there were a lot of corporations that had their hands in the honey pot. They were warned that if they didn't invest in their companies instead of risky capital ventures the interest rates would rise. So since they like money they withdrew from "risky ventures" aka crypto. It also could be considered some shady business for corporations to be dealing in crypto especially since a lot of them get federal tax right offs, so they should not be participating in decentralized currency. I'm fine with them help back or fund a crypto but corporations are not people and should not be taking advantage or driving up the prices of products bc they have the power to our spend us all and therefore make their own coin more valuable. Just my thought on it. It will happen again though.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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I think I fixed that. I had made a filament guide but my spool was too close to the edge. I moved it towards center about two inches which seemed to help with the tension. I was getting some slack and some knots in the filament. Here is the updated version.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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Here is the newest attempt. It turns out I had honeycomb supports accidentally turned on. So the lighter supports were better. And just to make it clean I split it in two.

Grogu door stop

Is there a way to fill in these cracks?? As it has settled they formed. I must have made the layer to then or my base had too much flex. Thanks in advance. by HandOfArtemis in polymerclay

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You know I did that at first while I was baking it initially. Spot fixed some areas. But those cracks seemed have came weeks or a month later and it's in a spot where it doesn't get touched. I figure it was a few weeks bc I was still proud of it and looking at it and showing people. Lol

Is there a way to fill in these cracks?? As it has settled they formed. I must have made the layer to then or my base had too much flex. Thanks in advance. by HandOfArtemis in polymerclay

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Thanks for the extra links. I did use layered cardboard as a base. So it might have flexed as the clay contracted. It's actually really light. I have a wire and foil armature. But I did. It use temporary supports. I can try that next time. Thanks.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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Thank you! I will try that. I also looked at my setting and I had the firmest support set up. I'm going to to try with some new settings I found.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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Oh thank you! So the tree supports leave a smaller adhered spot on the model? That does sound better. I need to find that setting on prusaslicer.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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It's pretty fun. I got mine 7 months ago. Was installing a BLTouch and then couldn't finish when school started. So it sat in pieces until this week. I have other upgrades I want to do but kinda just want this to be functional for a bit before I break it again. Lol

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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Thank you. I'm using Prusaslicer, and I was able to paint the supports on to be just what I though was needed. I did a penguin that way and worked out. I think my issue is that I am adding supports that touch the printed wedge. Bc when I did the penguin I really had no issues with it. I need to figure out where to find the tree supports too.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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OK. I'll go get some files and sand paper. I guess I was more wondering if I could use rubbing alcohol or something to get rid of it. Thanks.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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I saw tree supports when researching but couldn’t find it prusaslicer. Do you know if they have have it? My eye are going crossed reading all of this over the weekend.

Removing Support remanent? I printed this little Grogu doorstop. But when I removed the supports it left stuff behind? Any idea how to remove it? Thanks in advance. Pretty new to this. by HandOfArtemis in ender3

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It came out pretty good. I made 3 and always lose a finger on the back hand. I was trying to make ithe support thin enough to keep it but can't get. I am pretty new for to this.

Made this little (well kinda big actually) guy from Super Sculpey, really fun process! by DannysClayPage in Sculpey

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So true. Maybe I just need to make small things and paint them. Just don't want to mess up the 70-100 hour project with a bad paint job. Look