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RE: 3d printing Henna the faunette
Thanks. No not necessarily. To save material (and printing time) they are usually printed hollow or with just a honeycomb pattern inside. These settings are tweakable so its easy to set it to solid or to a higher wallthickness. I made a nut and bolt set to test at some point and i cant even break that with my fingers if i wanted to.