![]() So that brings me to our questions - how exactly can I take a 3D model from Blender 2.79 and get an exact size and scale for the dimensions of my window, then import that model into prusa slicer and print it with the right size to match up to my window? How do these things have anything to do with one another you ask? Well simple! I am gonna be fairly broke having just sunk a lot of money into my printer, and rather than pay a few hundred dollars to have somebody come out and fix my window on my old beat up truck, I'd much rather 3D print a replacement out of plastic and then hot glue that sucker in, because yeah! And I don't much care about appearances or even if its legal to replace a rear window with plastic. ![]() I won't be getting it for another couple weeks, but tonight I walked out to my truck and discovered some lowlife busted one of the rear windows out. Ok so I have purchased a i3 MK3S recently, after deciding I didn't wanna wait til april for a mini. ![]() ![]() From Blender to Prusa i3 MK3S with exact dimensions? ![]()
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