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Poringo
I kindly disagree, I only add supports when there is an angle bigger than 60°. It depends on the printer, I tested mine and 60° is the limit.
And about this video, now that I think about it, maybe the octolapse or whatever software that made the video probably touched the piece when it got into place for the screenshot, and made it fall.
Ironically if the video was not taken, the piece may have come ok.
Does something like this works for you?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15lq4Fz3rzJdIM7iXbC3JB79-IPjsTIzY/view?usp=sharing
I just imported the 2 stls in blender put them together, like in the same place as you wanted
Selected both as seen in the image, then File -> export -> STL. Make sure you have "selection only".
Export it, open it in your favorite slicer, and that should work.
Blender can do a lot, I use it to design and modify a lot of things from thingiverse too, and I have learned a lot of tricks on blender too.
I also want to learn freecad to do stuff from scratch, but in the meantime blender does what I need.
EDIT: Most probably I did not understand the requirement correctly, is this supposed to have a hole? hit me up if you want, happy to help https://discord.com/users/poringo#6290
Another Edit: Oh something like this?
I started playing The Ascent, I do dig the cyberpunk atmosphere.
I played bitburner for a bit (heh). It helped me so much to practice js coding, I was so rusty. It is free BTW.
That scene freaked me out, it's so horrible yet so casual for the ones that wanted the information from the dead guy.
That movie is awesome, I wish I could have watched it at the movies.