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Da Clumsy Noob talks Tips for tall and thin objects - Improve your 3D prints - Ultimaker Community of 3D Printing Experts
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Printing tall & narrow objects challenge, like with a stylus - No category - Talk Manufacturing | Hubs
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Any tips on printing tall thin objects? Printed fine for a day then toppled slightly. Woke up today and straightened and taped it to hopefully keep it from toplling again : r/3Dprinting
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