do you have the link to the STL with the elevated component? Regarding the jittery mouse in Kiri - what browser are you using ? Have you tried any others?? For the stringing try slowing the print speed down % see if that makes any difference Do all Filaments give this stringing?? What setting are you using in Kiri? Would also be interesting to slice the models with Weebuilder and/or Cura & see if they give as much stringing?
I have not tried printing the shown files will all other filament that I have. In regards using a different browser: I see that videos show that for this to be done on a Chromebook the user must first activate Linux and act as a 'developer'. Not likely that I would recommend that to the kids and be responsible for damages. I'll use Chrome on the Chromebook and not recommend other browsers.
How did you select the raised object to delete it ? I have contacted the author of the stl , he kindly agreed to make seperate stl files for each object . Have a look on the files section of this Tinkercad link ....
The way I delete any unwanted object in Tinkercad (after I imported the .stl file) is to cover it with a negative (hole) block and then merge the object and hole together, join them. That deletes the object.
do you have the link to the STL with the elevated component?
Regarding the jittery mouse in Kiri - what browser are you using ?
Have you tried any others??
For the stringing try slowing the print speed down % see if that makes any difference
Do all Filaments give this stringing??
What setting are you using in Kiri?
Would also be interesting to slice the models with Weebuilder and/or Cura & see if they give as much stringing?
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6755259
I have not tried printing the shown files will all other filament that I have. In regards using a different browser: I see that videos show that for this to be done on a Chromebook the user must first activate Linux and act as a 'developer'. Not likely that I would recommend that to the kids and be responsible for damages. I'll use Chrome on the Chromebook and not recommend other browsers.
How did you select the raised object to delete it ?
I have contacted the author of the stl , he kindly agreed to make seperate stl files for each object .
Have a look on the files section of this Tinkercad link ....
The way I delete any unwanted object in Tinkercad (after I imported the .stl file) is to cover it with a negative (hole) block and then merge the object and hole together, join them. That deletes the object.