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    Missing parts in 3d print

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      Columbia1
      last edited by

      Hello everyone.

      I have just downloads "solid inspector", because I had problems with missing parts when 3d Printing. Now the print is "solid", but there are still missing parts on the print result. Can anybody help? The file is attached.

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        charly2008
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        Hi Eddie,

        no file attached!

        He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Even if your SKP model is perfectly formed and a 'solid', there can still be limitations with the 3d-printer itself.
          Sometimes fine details or thin parts cannot be manufactured.
          Because you can model it doesn't mean you can 3d-print it.
          Such limitations vary with the 3d-printer-type and the material being used.
          The printing-firm should give guidance on the minimum [and maximum] sizes - like indentations, surface protrusions, thin walls, slim post/beam sections etc... these are often often ~1mm and 3mm respectively... but find out...
          If in doubt ask...
          Your SKP model needs to be setup to be printable - they want you to succeed - so get it right before submission...

          TIG

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