Hi, Y'all! I'm new to the Photon and also new to printing in resin. I've watched lots of videos and I printed the test file and a teapot. They came out great for my first try! Now I'd like to print this Border Collie from Thingiverse and I'm trying to REALLY learn how to set things up correctly. I understand about picking things up off of the build plate so that the bottoms cure the same amount as the rest of the model. I also understand we should hollow models and put holes in them. Is that necessary for very small models that are not directly on the build plate? I would like this doggo to be only 13 mm tall. I read to tilt a model 45 degrees. How do I determine on which axis? Also I've read a few times to use medium supports. Is that true for itty bitty minis, as well? Is it ever safe to use small supports?
Also, on small models, what is a good Support Density? I've read around 35%, but is that true for miniatures as well? I will mostly be printing around 1:48 scale. If you've read this far and can offer any guidance, Thank you!
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