I'm trying to print a 3d model of my VTuber model, and I'm running into a weird issue. Perhaps it has something to do with my process, but I'm not sure.
There is a gap where the tail meets the body of the model, and it only shows up when slicing the model.
Anyone have any advice for how to fix this?
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The best thing I did to my e3pro was flatten the bed. I borrowed a cricut sticky cutting mat (12x24 iirc) and stuck down two sheets of sandpaper. I took off the bed and the magnet sheet and slid it back and forth on the sandpaper, turning it 90 degrees occasionally. Keep doing that until the scratches are uniform. Add a new magnet sheet (or don't) and you're good to go.

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Is there anything as tedious as calibrating a 3D printer? I think maybe my bed isn't perfect. Using a 0.2mm feelers gauge this is the best I can get it once warmed up to 70degrees *sigh* #3DPrintingHelp #3dprinting

Started my first "large, multi piece print" which should take a week or so. That's not large for many but considering 95% of my things are an hour or two tops, it's sizable. I can also tell by the pixels that it was created by a designer who did not use #fdm.

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