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    Troubles converting into a Solid

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    • L Offline
      lmtsketch
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      I an unable to convert my model into a solid. I have attempted several different methods without success. I have crashed Sketchup Pro 2018 several times in the process. Is this model salvageable? I have tried Cleanup3, SolidSolver, and Solid Inspector 2. Thanks


      Globe_Slice_Check.skp

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        lmtsketch
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        I have recreated this model and I am creating a new post.

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          pilou
          last edited by

          So your problem is solved ?

          If not post your model in V6 (if possible) for a more large audience!

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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            ecati
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            This section is very complex. Is there an object or picture you have sampled for drawing this section?
            Rather than correcting this model, it will be easier to redraw. However, it must be ensured that each piece is solid when redrawn.


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