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My Mendel Production files

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    I have now printed 2 complete sets of Mendel. I switched to these files after the 1st print. This breaks a Mendel down into 24 prints, averaging 2-3 hours a print. It also uses the smaller RP parts to hold down the raft for the larger prints. It works pretty good (but not as good as a heated plate). The good thing is that this design works just as good with no raft on a hot plate. To use just export each "plate" as a separate stl, skeinforge and print. I have them separated on my computer but that's a lot of files to upload. Also I included the non joined plates, so if you can find a way to turn it into a 23 or 22 plate print please improve on my work. This is the easiest way to print Mendel I have found, and the beautiful part is if you are using something with a larger build plate than a Makerbot, just join four of these and you can print Mendel in 6 prints! Much Props to Ryan P, and Cyrozap for fixing my broken files. I don't know how those got messed up, but they fixed it, and dealt with my VERY slow responce. Honestly I was print 1 of these and not noticing it was build in the air, the other I fixed in my person sel, and never uploaded the fix. Their fixes where better than mine. So now ALL these should work 100%. If they don't email me the fix and flame me in the comments! Have fun!
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