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anyone good with 3d printers software can give me some input. best way to not loose the inside of a letter when 3d printing? I will print a coaster with a word with the letter e,R,D,d,B,b etc and the inside of that letter will stay on the bed so when i remove the print the area they should be in is empty. what can i do?

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Connect the inside to the rest of the letter with bridges that are thinner than its main body, similar to this template sheet for example:

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Another method would be to reduce the depth of the letters so there is about 1mm of material between the bottom of the letter and the printbed.

English is not my first language, so please excuse any confusion or misunderstandings on my end, also I like to edit my posts a lot.

 

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