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Six different version of the same design. High indicates a higher (duh) poly count and Indent has a space in the bottom for a hair clip to be glued in. The last two are high poly with no indent but have been halved. Hairclip_Base_High_Halves_Reg.obj has a piece that inserts into either side to help with alignment.
Edit:
I've come back to this model to modify it into a three piece print. Now the model doesn't have to be painted for the two colours. The parts need to be glued together with hot glue. Also there is a channel cut in the bottom for a 40mm long 6.5mm wide barrette to be attached.
There are two versions of the back piece. One without a built in support and one with. I've have better results printing the supported one but it may be different for you.
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Do I have to print all of them? or just the .stl files?
They are all different options. Of the old .obj files Hairclip_Indent.obj, Hairclip_Indent_High.obj, Hairclip_Base.obj, and Hairclip_Base_High.obj
are complete models that you would only need to print one of to make a complete model. Hairclip_Base_High_Halves.obj is a bit different in that it is two halves printed at once, and Hairclip_Base_High_Halves_Reg.obj is almost the same but has a peg to connect the two halves. Basically, unless you are printing a solid colour, you can ignore all the .obj files. Of the .stls you need a front, mid and back. Back has two options, one with a support structure included and one the will need support. I found that the one with the sopport already made printed better than any automatic support but that may be different for you.