Problem not printing fingers on 3d printer
syaprakli
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hello friends, in order to print the figures I created with daz3d with my 3d printer, I first repair them with netdabb and close the gaps and make them solid. but when I slice the curada it doesn't print the fingers. but it happens if i increase the horizontal growth rate. then the human model is weird
I'm sending you the images I need your help on this.
Screenshot_2.jpg
1052 x 620 - 115K
Screenshot_3.jpg
868 x 594 - 107K
Screenshot_4.jpg
505 x 513 - 81K
Screenshot_5.jpg
1215 x 705 - 106K
Comments
The first thing I would try would be to export the .obj close in size to the size you want to print the model. It looks like you imported the model at 15 mm, I would probably export it so that the .obj was closer to 60 or 70 mm and scale up slightly to the exact height you want it (never scale down too much as anything thin-walled tends to disappear, but you're scaling up so that shouldn't be the issue).
Hopefully someone with more experience fixing models will jump in and offer better advice.
-- Walt Sterdan
I don't have any experience at all with 3d printing. But it is easy to understand that the smaller is the model the less details you will get. The fingers are probably hitting the printer resolution. One workaround can be to change the pose a little so the fingers penetrate the legs a little then solidify.
Just a guess may be it helps.
p.s. Also consider that the printer has to work bottom up afaik, so if there's "floating pieces" you can print them separately, eventually to be glued later.