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Meet Rocky, my son's American Staffordshire Terrier. This was a gift I made for him last Christmas to forever cherish the memory of his best friend. He was made with the phenomenal Image to 3D Model tool in Makerlab. (https://makerworld.com/en/makerlab/imageTo3d?from=makerlab)
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Bambu Studio Feature Wishlist đ
This is an article where makers can input their most wanted features to be added to Bambu Studio in order to make it the best and most robust slicer out there. Here are a few of my requests to get us started: The snap connectors in the cut feature are useless as they protrude off the flat cut surface, negating the ability to lay the cut flat to the bed.  I designed a snap component in Fusion360 but are a hassle to try and add to prints, please find a way to integrate this type of snap to the cut feature:The snaps are strong as they are printed flat and the cutout needs no supports I was using PETG as a support interface for a PLA model and had âFlush into object's infillâ checked, turns out it also flushes the support interface into the model, making that layer very weak.  Maybe not allow support interface to flush into model? I hear Ideamaker's slicer allows you to import any texture to the surface of the model, that'd be pretty cool. đ I'm interested to hear your ideas!
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A warning to those who use PETG as support interface for PLA (or vice-versa): Do not also have "Flush into object's infill" checked- it will flush the PETG into your model as well! I used clear PETG and my model snapped easily at that layer. How was this overlooked? Maybe a Bambu Studio fix is in the works?
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I made one of the dragon display stands here on makerworld and it broke on my first transport. I decided to design my own around sturdy 1/2" CPVC pipe I had laying around as well as add a little dragon flair to it and this is the result.
Rotating Dragon Stand
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