With it saying "ready to print" i thought it would of had a ed version in the , the is not. The sculpts themselves are really nice, im just going to have to spend a lot of time ing them before i can print
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Last update | 2025-01-29 at 02:48 |
Publication date | 2024-01-15 at 15:15 |
Design number | 1714042 |
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I bought this model but the file of the right hand does not match the size of the model so the right hand does not connect to the model
hey my friend! let me check I will help you with this!
Hello, my friend! So, Iβve been running some tests here, and everything seems to be working fine on my end. Here are some screenshots for you. I opened all the files in 3D Builder to double-check, and everything appears to be the correct size.
Here some screens:
Files in 3dbuilder: https://ibb.co/61XtP0w
Right arm: https://ibb.co/LNkdJGx
Left arm: https://ibb.co/12h2Svs
I even did a close-up to check the fittings, and look: the parts in gray are the arms, and the translucent blue is the torso. As you can see, the fitting works perfectly. The negative fitting on the torso is even a few millimeters larger than the positive fitting on the arms to ensure everything aligns well.
I double-checked with both arms, just to be safe. Itβs also strange because neither I nor others I know who have printed it have reported any issues. Could it be due to a printing error or something that happened when preparing the files in the slicer? Have you changed the model's scale? Let me know a bit more about the issue, and weβll see if we can solve it together.
it's telling me that it is a 3MF file
and not stl
oooo I see! no problem! I've re ed the right arm... it's a stl file now
Thanks so much for purchasing my model