How should I tackle these cushions?
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How should I tackle these cushions?

I am brand new to sewing. Started a project restoring outdoor cushions. I have 12 of these and am not sure how to go about this? The cushions are thick and the seam has very little room. I am so lost. Please help. Thread type, needle type, stitch type? Hand held manual/ electric sewer? Any tips or tricks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Update: Thank you all for the feedback. I was about to buy the handheld electric one, glad i did not waste the money. These are all a part of an outdoor patio cushion set. I carefully unthreaded the covers so i could pull the cushions out and wash the covers. It is thick outdoor fabric and I will be spraying an outdoor water and uv protectant on them once finished.

u/godsfreind — 4 days ago
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Bambu Suite Design Area Help

I am trying to create a sheet of stickers using bambu labs own a4 sticker paper (210x297). When I go to print, I always get the error, object too large, reduce object size to 120.6x170.6 or less. But this is significantly smaller than the workable area including the margins built in. see attached picture, the blue square is 120.6x170.6, and the red margins are my workable area, what am I missing? What is the actual working canvas size I can work with? I can't find anything published by bambu labs.

https://preview.redd.it/6eskwk34kj3h1.png?width=914&format=png&auto=webp&s=5ef3f577318e083df9abb107bdae8e168403cd29

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u/godsfreind — 1 month ago

I'm trying to 3D print realistic toast and want to use HueForge to capture the complex browning colors on the top surface, while the main body of the toast is a regular 3D model.

My question is: is there a way to combine the HueForge STL (with its filament swap instructions) with the toast body STL so they print as one seamless job? Or does the layer height mismatch (HueForge needs 0.08mm, body 0.2mm) make this impossible without printing the whole thing at 0.08mm?

If it can't be done cleanly in software, I'll probably just print them separately and glue them together — but wanted to check if anyone has found a clean workflow for this first.

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u/godsfreind — 2 months ago