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Stilgar [pre-supported]

Eastman avatarEastman

March 30, 2024

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Description

Printing information

General

The bust comes in two parts. One main bust part, and one base part.

FDM printing info

On FDM, this one can be printed without external supports!

Resin information

For resin printers, Stilgar comes pre-supported (by Charro Zuck!) in three different sizes. 70% (printers the size of the Elegoo Jupiter), 55% (printers the size of the Elegoo Saturn), 35% (printers the size of the Elegoo Mars2).

You’ve got a couple of options:

  1. Lychee Slicer Lite (.lyt) files (what are LYT files?) – they’re pretty handy because you get to edit the supports to fit your needs before printing. This is the recommended option.
  2. The pre-supported and pre-hollowed .stl files. I’d be a bit cautious with these. If you’re using anti-aliasing it will apply this to the support connections and potentially weaken its structure, which can lead to print failure.

If you’re feeling adventurous, the regular STL files are there for you to slice and dice as you please.