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I appreciate you reaching out. While I'm not ready to join your patreon right now, I do have some feedback with the model I've purchased. I am pleased with the design, overall, however I'm having multiple issues with printing it and wanted to give you some feedback and info on the troubles I have.
I purchased "Bondag* Fairies - 1TO1 STL FILE 3D PRINT MODEL". At first, I used the included Chitubox pre-set print plates.
First, with "Bondage_Fairies_Corpo". When printed, I had failures with three of the four "main bodies" (PFIL Corpo SFW, Pamila Corpo SFW and NSFW). The failures with Pamila were the parts pulling off of the supports, which I suspect was due to the area near the print plate (her butt) having a suction zone where there is no hole to reduce pressure. The failure with PFIL Corpo SFW was a section of supports failing, causing the print to fail to print properly. All other parts on the plate printed fine.
With "Bondage_Fairies_Tazza", I had the same suction issue with the cup, where the print was pulled off the supports. The plate and spoon printed fine. On this print, I added "Pamila Corpo SFW" and added an extra hole on her butt where the grove is for her to sit on the cup rim. This body printed fine, though had a failure where the cheeks of her butt failed and printed flat (this happened with a second print of the file that I oriented and supported myself, leaving the model solid. I can file this down to remove the failure, but it is annoying and I may seek to reprint it again.
The mug I ended up laying flat on the build plate and hollowing and supporting it myself. I added holes to the bottom and in the liquid layer. This printed fine, though had some issues printing the upper half of the cup to the rim. I personally feel this part is large and difficult to print, needing a lot of personal care beyond what you've provided, to get right. This likely would have printed MUCH better if you separated the cup and the liquid layer as two separate parts. If I were more inclined with 3D modeling software, I'd try this myself, but sadly I'm not. I'd greatly appreciate if you tried to do this and released an update.
As is, while there are a couple other models I might be interested in, the trouble I had with this one makes me hesitate. I hope the information helps you improve as a modeler. Good luck!