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Mar 2015

I notice we don’t have a lot of activity here and would like to understand our local 3D printed supply and demand atmosphere. Also, though new I am to this particular community, I can offer a lot of help with RepRap (mainly Prusa i3’s, but other as well) printers calibration, maintenance and information.

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Hey Mike! I actually went to the University of South Carolina. It’s been a couple of years, but the engineering schools there are starting to explore 3D printing more and more. It might be worth reaching out to a university around you and see if they need any expertise or help with printing :slight_smile:

I think I had a little bit of fusing of the pieces, but it came loose easily. I’m not convinced that my success is directly attributable to S3D since I didn’t use any features Slic3r doesn’t have.

I would just try tuning the extrusion multiplier in Slic3r down a little bit – That’s the number one thing I think that could cause an otherwise well tuned printer to fuse the parts in this model. 95% is what I found works well with my particular filament and printer, but that could be a little bit different based on those two variables.

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