Spartan Khan Bloxx3r kmccanless
If all you have is a small printer like an Ender3 then you do what you have to do to get by with what you have.
Me? As I am detailing
on this thread for my build: Oh heck no!
I have no desire to turn a helmet into a dozen parts or a chest into 30 - then print - then glue - then seam - hide all the edges - back-line it all in fiberglass and resin in the hopes of it not breaking all to bits along the 30 seams while I'm wearing (and stressing) it at a convention. My time is worth more than $1/hr. after all that labor and extra materials.
My choice was to buy a big freaking printer and just print big parts as whole parts. A one-time investment of an extra few hundred dollars to eliminate repeated jobs of hundreds of hours of manual labor is simple math in my book. Just hit [Start] and walk away for a week.
Helmet main body - 1 job - on CR10s-5 (500x500)
Forearm - 1 job - On Hictop D3Hero or similar 300x300
Use the tiny Ender3 printers for small parts, details and greeblies etc. (Or print them on resin printer - either way)