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      tmanchester
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      I've made some components on Sketchup to be 3D printed and was wondering if there was any way to export them as an STL file, and also is there a way to make the components solid, as they appear to be hollow at the moment. Thanks

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        massimo Moderator
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        I know nothing about 3d printers or stl format, but maybe this link could help you.

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          d12dozr
          last edited by

          Hi Tristan, welcome to SCF! πŸ˜„

          In Sketchup, you make models "Solid" by ensuring the object is completely enclosed. See this link for a nice description by Aidan Chopra, who works on the Sketchup team.

          Here's a very useful tool to help find solid errors in your model: Solid Inspector. I do a lot of modeling for 3D printing, and couldn't live with out it.

          I use this tool to export to STL: SKP files to DXF or STL (its the same plugin as in Massimo's link, but I put it here to make it easier) πŸ‘

          Good luck, and don't forget to post pictures of the models in the Gallery once they're made!

          3D Printing with SketchUp Book
          http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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            watkins
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            You might also find this useful

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            CADspan :: 3D Printing Solutions :: Home Home - cadspan

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            Regards,
            Bob

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              Humpmetwice
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              This might help as well? http://www.netfabb.com/basic.php

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