Not a major issue or show stopper but adding just so it can be tracked.
On 3D stl files generally they are created in how the file should be printed without supports. Currently the stl file sitting 180deg out when imported to a slicer program. As shown by the first attached image.
While it is obvious when imported, it just saves time/confusion for the user to have to flip the file. Also since you are literally going to have 100s of these files sent to printer farms to be printed it saves them time as the correct orientation is already setup.
Just a small change, but can make a huge difference. Suggest changing if/when the stl is ever updated.
Not a major issue or show stopper but adding just so it can be tracked.
On 3D stl files generally they are created in how the file should be printed without supports. Currently the stl file sitting 180deg out when imported to a slicer program. As shown by the first attached image.
While it is obvious when imported, it just saves time/confusion for the user to have to flip the file. Also since you are literally going to have 100s of these files sent to printer farms to be printed it saves them time as the correct orientation is already setup.
Just a small change, but can make a huge difference. Suggest changing if/when the stl is ever updated.