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Thread: Converting Mesh to Solid
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01-22-2020, 04:38 PM #11
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01-22-2020, 04:41 PM #12
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As with Arsoy's post and my question, how does this resolve the non-manifold surface problem and other non-printable features of the original file? The model is loaded with individual components that do not properly join adjacent surfaces, some of them "floating" in space not touching others.
The real problem is with the original creation not having been correctly done for 3D printing. Converting it doesn't solve it, only correction by the original creator is likely to make it printable.
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07-11-2020, 04:10 AM #13
According to my experience, maybe it is impossible to do that on this model.
For some simple models, it is ok to convert from mesh to solid ;
For complex models, it is too hard to do that.Even though you can do that,many details will be lost.
The best way is to recreate the 3d models,but it needs a lot of time.
And another way is to modify the STL file directly,of course the final file will be STL format too-but usually this is the only way.
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