by ejo, published
Uneven bottom did cause others to fail, so I modified this with shadow baseplate. The baseplate follows bunny's shape, so it is hidden but allows bunny to print much easier.
Model is based on Standford Bunny and thus it shouldn't be used commercially.
Printer: Fabrikator Mini
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.2
Infill: So thin it doesn't matter
Notes:
Test print was my printers max size (80mm) and tip of one ear is so thin it didn't close, but overall good print without supports. Filament was eSun purple PLA.
This model has so much jumps, that it is likely to cause a lot of tiny stringing. I did find it easier to fix "spider web" thin strings with flighter flame that trying to perfect my print settings.
Slice original model
Take screenshot from first few layers.
Trace outline with CAD software (Fusion 360)
Extrude few millimeters.
Export to stl
Combine with the original model using mesh editor. (integrated "3D Builder" from Windows 10)