Sick Boy

Sick Boy

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He's never feeling up to doing much except sleeping and eating chicken soup. Sick Boy has the eternal cold, an ever-runny nose and low energy. Poor Sick Boy, help him out by giving him a nice home on your desk! Instructions We use replicatorG to slice and support most of our prints due to their overhanging nature. The slicer has a very effective support system that tends to leave minimal scars on the print itself, although it can print some things in a block of support material. We find the best way to remove the print from the block of support material is with a butter knife and a small scraping tool. You can work the butter knife in between the vertical seems in the support structure and twist the knife. This loosens most of the support material which can then be worked around by hand to remove most of it. Use the butter knife and scraper to remove the last remaining stuck bits. We also have noticed that a low power butane torch can be good for cleaning up discolorations and fuzzies on the print. Be careful not to melt or leave the heat aimed at one point for to long Warning : Be Careful cleaning your prints, don't burn or cut yourself. Do not let your children handle sharp things or fire. It's not our responsibility to prevent yourself from getting hurt cleaning your prints.

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