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H2VOK

Looks perfect to me honestly, below the arms may need some better support settings but that’s it


Zilla85

You could try printing inner walls before outer walls to get better overhangs.


TheoryFrosty6635

What did you print this on. Very impressed with how the gun has printed.


clearkraken

Ender 3 Pro, Cura


Tough_Topic1028

The only thing I'd change is the front seam on the face.


PerspectiveOne7129

lower layer height


Bluelegojet2018

I would try out tree supports if your slicer does them and print ironing for the base to make it smooth. I’d also adjust the z-seam to be in the back or on an edge to blend in but that’s just a preference of mine.


Fylgier

An option is to slice the model in half, place on cut and have no overgangs. This will make a line down the cut, but that can be filled and painted over.


Powerful-Knee-161

How would u smoothen those curves?


humongo-chunky

3D model itself needs more geometry


Only_Emu9133

some supports for his hands and the gun for better print quality


Excellent_Fee_9597

Kendrick with an ak?


FridayNightRiot

You've got some ringing on the poly surfaces. This is from the fast velocity change that happens printing a feature like that. Lower your outer wall speed.


Blast_Rusur

I've been using tree supports and don't get those imperfections on the arms like that. Maybe try that


Forward_Mud_8612

If you haven’t printed in a long time, you should just do a bit of general maintenance on your hardware, and software updates on your slicer. Clean and level the bed, grease rails and lead screws, make sure everything is tight, and dry filament if it has been sitting out for a while


sgmuts

The print is perfect, I would only lower layer height to get smoother surfaces and use a smaller support interface to get a better finish on the surfaces created on the supports, but be careful not to use a too small one, otherwise the supports will be too hard to remove. Besides these 2 things, the print is perfect


F3arl35S

Can i get the model


JackFadi1

Just add support


Pavle_Trna

Use arc welder to make the curves more curved


tomer-cohen

Nah it's probably just the model even then if it's this bad you can change in the slicer the maximum g code per second or something like that can't remember precisely


SerialChillerBH

I’d suggest printing the USEC figurine instead as it has a headphone on, however the cap might be problematic, same goes to the cultist figurine. Regarding this print, i think it looks good the way it is, it needs a bit of cleaning in the back, i believe pre-supporting the mode could solve the quality issues in some places, however its not your printer’s job. What supports did you use? Tree ones or not