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    you're a student based on the number of posted...

    you're a student based on the number of posted messages.

    Scaling a previously created STL file is pretty easy. I use OpenSCAD, Meshmixer and some Fusion 360 and Blender for my modeling projects....
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    If you can go to 15" diameter, I'd be able to...

    If you can go to 15" diameter, I'd be able to print it, but it would still have to be in six pieces, as the amount of time involved for such a large item is prohibitive in a single piece print. I...
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    457.2 mm in diameter with 6.3 mm thickness is...

    457.2 mm in diameter with 6.3 mm thickness is indeed a large print. With three clips, you could split the model radially along 120° arcs and get parts that can be printed on many of the larger...
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    I suspect that it's not 43 mm, as the commercial...

    I suspect that it's not 43 mm, as the commercial resources mentioned earlier would not have rejected it as too big. If it's 43 inches, there might be a scaling problem with the originating software....
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    Those thin walls are a killer! Meshmixer thinks...

    Those thin walls are a killer! Meshmixer thinks the maximum dimension of the model is just under 43 mm, although the alternative indication is that it's slightly smaller than 43 inches. What is the...
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    Without an image to reference, I'm going with a...

    Without an image to reference, I'm going with a wild guess here. Shape of a frisbee implies a saucer/circular shape, but with contours approaching that of an aircraft wing in cross-section. Too large...
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