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Is it the export or the import that's wrong? Can you attach the STL file?
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Is it the export or the import that's wrong? Can you attach the STL file?
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However, the model is 1000 mm (39.9" long, which I "suspect" might be bigger than your Tormach travels If this is an imported STL file, you're going to need to scale it down to your appropriate size HA!
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They were scaled really small in import . 1000 times smaller. Rescaled and problem is gone, thank you!
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They were scaled really small in import . 1000 times smaller. Rescaled and problem is gone, thank you!
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However, the model is 1000 mm (39.9" long, which I "suspect" might be bigger than your Tormach travels If this is an imported STL file, you're going to need to scale it down to your appropriate size HA!
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Have tried 1000 manipulations to export as STL four different bodies so as to be able to align them for 3d printing using Simplify3d.
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Have tried 1000 manipulations to export as STL four different bodies so as to be able to align them for 3d printing using Simplify3d.
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I have been recently working with large STL files from a 3D scan (69K vertices).
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I didn't say that I wouldn't try to run a simulation on an imported model. I said I wouldn't try to run a simulation on "an Imported MESH body".
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I didn't say that I wouldn't try to run a simulation on an imported model. I said I wouldn't try to run a simulation on "an Imported MESH body".
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I have been recently working with large STL files from a 3D scan (69K vertices).
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Step 2: Copy Save As to create the STL Step 3: Import the Shrinkwrap STL into Blender.
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For 3D printing, I use Save as Mesh to generate . stl files. I import them into Lychee Slicer which detects errors.
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For 3D printing, I use Save as Mesh to generate . stl files. I import them into Lychee Slicer which detects errors.
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