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I don't see many failure posts from 3d prints, either because everyone else has no issues with 3D printing or just never posts the pain to get to the finished product.
So here's my 7 hour Dactyl print, for what it's worth I can check that the scale is correct and that it's what I actually want...
Currently 13 hours into the second attempt which is going much better, only another 10 hours to go...
And then I need to do the whole thing again for the right side.
Update: Second run was successful and fresh off the printer.
Needs some cleaning up and then onto coating with paint.
EDIT: Updated picture and text.
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Is it really biodegradable though if it can only be composted in high temperature industrial plants? https://youtu.be/X_Gh-3PQhiE?t=149