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Download 3D Model Amazonian Archer – by SPARX Free 3D Model

Amazonian Archer – by SPARX3D MODEL DESCRIPTIONThere are a lot of pictures on the internet of this pose as well as some 3D printed versions to purchase. . I have always been inspired by this pose and find some of the “downloadable” version not very print friendly. .I urge you to download the PDF instruction as to how it was printed . .Its a lot easier to print than previous uploads so have a go . .let me see your prints .3D PRINTING SETTINGSSo as we go the method and orientation of print and print settings for each part . .bodyonly no hands belly button.stlAs learned previously heads/faces are better printed with horizontal lines and nostrils facing up . . so torso has only one orientation.Also the majority of supports are on her smooth back and easy to remove.Printed at 0.2mm slow speed with 90% fill in ABSLegsLoading in the leftleg.stl and the Right leg and bow base.stl together with a raft if you feel its necessary.My DaVinci printed onto glass heated bed without raft and medium supports.The right leg is purposely positioned so the bow base is horizontal. If the bow base was vertical each section would be week and snap across . .Believe me I printed this way first. Printed at 0.2mm slow speed with 75% fill in ABS Medium supports requiredbow leg leg one only.stlonly one of these files needed as just clone it and print two at a time as in picture . .Printed at 0.2mm slow speed with 100% fill in ABS no supports requiredRocktop and hands.stl and Rock Base.stlIf you wish to load both and print as one solid piece be brave, however the rock guzzles filament . .so I printer rock at only 25% fill low supports at 0.3mm . .while the top and hands Printed at 0.2mm slow speed with 90% fill in ABS low supports required.The reason I have split this item is not everyone has access to changing fill speed etc. in a printing STL very expensive software available. .so my advice is to print separately as I did this way the arms will be strong enough to support her weightI also decided to scale my model up before printing at 140% to make her a full 1/12 scale

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