What size is the upper ribcage supposed to be? Throwing it in Prusa slicer it's not even an inch tall. Thanks in advance.
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i just bought this and in Cura its super tiny. I enlarged the upper ribcage to 165.1mm like suggested and it is 2539.22%. the connecting rod is 10mm by 10mm but the hole on the bottom rib cage is only 8.5mm squared when i enlarge it to 2539.22%.
I can fix the connecting rod easy but will the top and bottom ribcage line up properly when i enlarge them to the same %???
I'll look into this problem and see what's going on. Thanks for letting me know and I'll message you when I've resolved the issue. Appreciate your input!
Ok I have finally finished printing this. I can confirm that the % increase in size I posted did intact line up with the post. I did have so sand it down a bit tk get it in smoothly.
As long as you increase the size of both files to the same % they will fit together. Excellent model.
Do you have recommendations for support structures to use? Mine were way overkill.
Thanks for confirming scaling the same percentage of everything will allow it to fit. I would suggest spacing your supports anywhere between 5mm to even as high at 10mm so that they are easier to break apart. Unfortunately with the way the ribcage sits you're going to need a lot of support material. You may also want to add your own supports in your slicer, so that it minimizes the amount supported.