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Posted · Cura overhang & errors

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Issue #1 (Top Image)

I am new to 3D printing and I was wondering if someone who knew more than me would know if I could successfully print the model with all of the overhang

Issue #2 (Bottom Image)

Will the errors in X-Ray mode cause the model now to be able to print?  If  it can't print how do I fix the errors?

 

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    Posted · Cura overhang & errors

    There are responses in your other thread about printing the piano.  It would be WAY easier to print it in parts and then glue them together.  The lid is a good example as there would be so much support you would likely destroy it trying to get the support material out.

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    Posted · Cura overhang & errors
    4 hours ago, GregValiant said:

    There are responses in your other thread about printing the piano.  It would be WAY easier to print it in parts and then glue them together.  The lid is a good example as there would be so much support you would likely destroy it trying to get the support material out.

    Oops I didn't see that other thread, this one can be archived or something...

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