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      peweuk
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      I have not used Sketchup for a while since I retired, but now have just won a 3D printer so thought I might use Sketchup to create some models for printing.

      My first attempt is to create some slides for a tool in my workshop.
      After modelling the slide in SU, then making it a solid and exporting as .stl it appears fine in Slic3r and I can see how it will be printed.
      The problem arises as soon as I put a couple of holes in it. When I then export it and open it in Slic3r the bottom has disappeared.

      What am I doing wrong - anyone know?

      Here's the file slide hole.skp

      and heres a visual of the problem from Slid3r - the one on the right is how it looked before putting the hole in it.

      http://pewe.uk/files/slider.jpg

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        Box
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        The main problem is your hole isn't a hole.
        Should it go all the way through or is it a cavity?
        Is the size critical, as in, can it be slightly narrower so that it hits the flat bottom correctly?

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          peweuk
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          @box said:

          The main problem is your hole isn't a hole.
          Should it go all the way through or is it a cavity?
          Is the size critical, as in, can it be slightly narrower so that it hits the flat bottom correctly?

          Thanks for drawing my attention to that.
          I looked at the drawing in Freecad and it appeared to look OK - until I read your response and looked at it again in wireframe. That showed strange extra faces, but I never thought it was to do with the hole being of larger diameter than the bottom face.
          I reduced the hole size and now it exports fine.

          Looks like I will have to rethink the design as the hole size needed is for tapping, and re-drilling before tapping the 3D printed output may not be satisfactory. We'll see.

          Thanks again

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