Unfortunately, the wheels didn't come out very well and the layer lines are very visible. I'm new to 3D printing and don't know much about it yet.

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    1,732 DrexxVolv

    @plane918273645 Yes, that makes sense.
    i have no idea what you are talking about
    Oh wait, now I understand.

    2.6 years ago
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    That’s what they have done, but they skipped the blender part. Using blender you can improve the mesh dramatically, I’m assuming that their slicer for their printer is being confused by the overlapping meshes from the model. This can definitely be fixed in blender @DrexxVolv

    2.6 years ago
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    1,732 DrexxVolv

    I recommend using Blender. If you are using a laptop or a computer or something, you can export the crafts to Blender using a mod, where you can then export it to the app used for the 3D Printing. Good luck on it!

    2.6 years ago
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    @plane918273645 I tried some other things, like messing with layer height, infill, and even the scale of the model itself, but I think it just made it worse. The entire top layer of the print looks strange in a way that I do not have the know-how to explain. Here's an Imgur link. http://imgur.com/a/tiy6Apl I'm using an Ender 3 Pro 3d printer.

    2.6 years ago
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    OOF, looks like the layers are like smoothed, that’s so strange. Haven’t seen that on any of my prints or filaments

    2.6 years ago

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