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    Trouble exporting to .STL solids extruding outside boundary

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      noahthomas77
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      Hi, I'm having trouble exporting this file, for a sculpture, to STL format. There's seepage on the backside of the planar portions so that many of the linear structural members are filled in behind. I've tried uploading it to https://service.netfabb.com/
      but the same thing happens. I've done a "Check Solid" and everything seems to be good. What am I missing? It's hard to view the back side of this form!! Thanks
      Noah


      This is an original artwork for commission, please respect it's copyright status!! Thanks

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        TIG Moderator
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        Unfortunately your SketchUp model is NOT a manifold solid.
        To successfully 3d-print such a form it should be.
        See the attached image from SolidInspector² which list hundreds of issues [once the geometry - excluding the loose edge near the origin is grouped].

        A 'solid' is a group/component which contains just edges and faces, and where every edge supports exactly two faces.
        So that means no nested containers like groups [you have 70], no faceless edges, no faces with just one edge [you have several] - like shelves, flaps and holes, no internal partitions where a edge would have three or more faces, no otherwise solid forms sharing an edge [with four faces], and finally no self-intersecting forms which might still report as 'solid' but which cannot be 3d-printed.

        I'm afraid you need a lot of manual fixing of this model.
        It cannot be 'automated', because the issues are so convoluted...


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        TIG

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