3d Printer Part 19
I had several nights of non constructiveness and now...
It looks better with a spool mounted to it:

I should be able to do my first print this weekend. I modeled my house last night for the first print:


Looks like I need to change the slope of my roof.
Now that I have everything to print, I'm scared to do it. Heh.
I've been doing little things in preparation but it's clear to me I'm dragging my heels.
Here's my house:

I think I will print that first rather than some calibration thing. Then I can figure out what I need to do to handle overhangs. One would think the slicing software would handle adding support material, but we'll(meaning me) see.
It looks better with a spool mounted to it:

I should be able to do my first print this weekend. I modeled my house last night for the first print:


Looks like I need to change the slope of my roof.
Now that I have everything to print, I'm scared to do it. Heh.
I've been doing little things in preparation but it's clear to me I'm dragging my heels.
Here's my house:

I think I will print that first rather than some calibration thing. Then I can figure out what I need to do to handle overhangs. One would think the slicing software would handle adding support material, but we'll(meaning me) see.
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