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This is fantastic. Is the file hosted anywhere?

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Plus it’s an affordable giant plushie, so it’s great for people who want something big and soft to cuddle, like say trans people on new hormones going through big emotions.

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Another OrcaSlicer user here. Started off with PrusaSlicer and switched over at a friend’s recommendation, and honestly am so glad I did (it has a much nicer UI and some really neat features ported over from SuperSlicer).

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These look great! Can we get a link to the design, please?

EDIT: nvm, found it!

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When I ask about my gender on StackExchange, people tell me to just use Arch, but I don’t think I’m fully a trans woman?

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Thanks, and good luck! In Orca, I set it to all walls fuzzy, 0.5mm between points, and 0.2mm depth, and I like the results.

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Thanks for showing us this! I printed one with “fuzzy skin” and it is so cool (unfortunately doesn’t show up well in photos though).

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In my experience, Better Help doesn’t provide a worthwhile service. They charge around $300/mo and will postpone and cancel your appointments so you end up getting in one, maybe two, appointments in a month, but with the added stress of needing to work your schedule around their shitty time management. My partner tried them out for a couple months out of desperation at the lack of local therapists who take our insurance and it was a net negative for her.

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SV06 Plus, SV07, and SV07 Plus all use the same nozzles. However, I think standard volcano nozzles would also work – I just haven’t bothered to try since I bought a five-pack of the proprietary nozzles off AliExpress and they work perfectly fine.

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Yes, adaptive cubic varies the density of the cubic structure to decrease filament usage while supposedly maintaining the same strength as normal cubic. And, in my own experience, gyroid always takes longer to print than adaptive cubic – sometimes it only adds a few minutes, but I’ve seen it add nearly half of the print time again for infill-heavy prints.

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