I understand now. The images from the cults post show 2 describing how the parts are positioned and rotated in the slicer I used. One with both front corners and the dowels or pegs. The second image shows the two back pieces, they have to be rotated and positioned as shown to fit in the bed. They are also rotated so there is minimal need for s. I used orca slicer, but you should be able to rotate and move models in any slicer. If you can't get both parts to fit, print them one at a time but always in the orientation shown in my pictures.
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hi, the 2 back parts does not fit into my 300x300x300 bed. i cant print the parts please help
Hi. As I explained in my previous message, you have to rotate the back parts in order to fit them in the bed. Do you know how to rotate solids in the slider you are using? You need to set them as I show in the 8th image. If it is difficult for you, just print one at a time, align each part diagonally. In a 300 x 300 bed the diagonal line measures 424 mm and the part at its longest measures 376.16 mm so there is more than enough space for the part.
Here is a video on how to rotate parts in Cura.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N4xGiBjr-Q