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How to orient a resin print 3D model for beginners?

Beginners orient resin 3D models by focusing on stability, minimizing supports, and using slicer tools—start with the largest flat surface on the buil

How to orient a resin print 3D model for beginners?

Beginners orient resin 3D models by focusing on stability, minimizing supports, and using slicer tools—start with the largest flat surface on the build plate.

- Prioritize stability: Place the biggest, flattest area (e.g., a figure’s back or box’s base) on the build plate to reduce warping and support needs. - Angle overhangs: Tilt parts like ears, claws, or wings 30–45 degrees to avoid bulky, hard-to-remove supports. - Shorten tall models: Lay tall items (e.g., standing characters) on their side—shorter print heights lower layer separation risk. - Use slicer tools: Try beginner-friendly options like Lychee Slicer or Chitubox. Their auto-orientation suggests basic setups to tweak as you learn.

Stick to these basics first—you’ll refine your approach as you gain experience with different models.

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