I’ve noticed that many people spend a lot of time fixing STL files before printing.

So I wrote a short guide explaining why ready-to-print models can save hours and reduce failures, especially for sellers and beginners.

Would love to hear your experience — do you prefer fixing models or using optimized ones?

Here is the article if you’re interested:

  • esc@piefed.social
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    14 days ago
    1. stls are bad actually
    2. model needs to be designed for print from the start
    3. yes, properly designed ‘ready to print’ models can be great, yet there is still a lot of variance in printers’s capabilities that will require at least some time to configure in slicer