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Yuki: ⟨I'll be leaving now.⟩

Yuki: ⟨I'll be back in a few days to see how the print came out!⟩

Person 3: ⟨This was way more stressful than I thought it would be… And now I need to clean up this model, dupe the tail eight times, rig it all up, pose it, and start my print going as soon as I can.⟩

Person 3: ⟨I need to order more filament too. This figurine is going to need a ton of filament.⟩


Author's Post:

Streaming tonight over at Picarto.tv/SageSaga at 8pm!

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Yes. You’re going to need a lot of material for … the nine tails.

Ironically yes, you cant print mid air and while ….. other things at least expand out to print, tails are free floating.

Mans : Extra support material

If you have a multi-head printer (some bigger Prusa ones will add and remove tool heads depending on what filament they need), you could load one with PVA filament. It prints like normal filament, and you use it for supports—but the neat thing is it is water-soluble. So once your model is printed, with all the highly-supported free-floating tails and… other things, you just soak it in some water and the PVA will wash away and leave the model perfect.

Wait, a figure of the detail befitting Yuki should be a resin print you heathen. ;p

He doesnt have room for a Resin printer. That stuff is toxic and you really shouldn’t have that kinda stuff in your house unless you have like a workshop, garage, or hobby room just for it. Normally for a more advanced figure he would prototype it in filament, and then order parts with the model in resin- but that would involve cutting up the model and sending the files – which might count as sharing it online…

Looks like Yuki will have a second date with Nameless.
He’ll have to work for it though, preparing a detailed ninetailed kitsune kit.

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