Nonsolid object becoming solid when exported to Cura
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Great, and please post photos of the finished print and cookies once you make them!
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I most definitely will.
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Here is the finished cookie cutter, guys. Can't wait to try this on fondant and make sugar cookies!
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Nice result!
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Looking good!
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Hello again, guys!
I'm making an Anna cookie cutter this time around. For the life of me, I can't figure out what's wrong with the model. I still have a lot to learn on Sketchup, indeed. The neck becomes solid when I export it to Cura. Kindly check attached files.
Would anyone be able to point out what's wrong with the model?
Thank you.
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To check if any model is a solid you need select all of the relevant geometry and make it into Component [or Group].
Its "Entity Info" will not include the word 'Solid' in its header if it is not a solid.
Sadly it is not a solid.
It is racked with internal partition faces.
Use thomthom's Solid-Inspector to see the many issues.
My SolidSolver cannot fix it as the issues are two convoluted...
To fix it, edit it cut a section-plane looking down so you can see inside it.
Erase any internal facets and faceless edges [select+<del> key].
Remember that a solid object can only contain faces and edges, and every edge must have two faces - no fewer and no more !
Internal partition faces mean there will be edges with only one or more likely three or more faces.
There are some faceless edges, and you have a part meeting at a point - meaning that edge has four faces !
A little remodeling is needed -
Thanks TIG. I really appreciate the help. I most definitely need to remodel Anna. Just a small favor: can you take a screenshot of the part that has four faces?
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See this...
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Fantastic! Thanks a lot, TIG.
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