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    • B Offline
      BobHewson
      last edited by

      I am fairly new to Sketchup use, and use it to make drawings of items for 3D printing.

      I just completed a complex (at least for me)item. I created the requisite stl file in Sketchup, sliced it and printed it. Problem is that item is in a vertical format rather than horizontal. To simplify, my item is a planned rectangle (1.5"X x 6"Y x 3/8"Z) and is oriented vertically along the length so I am printing a thin high item (3/8"X x 6"Y x 1.5"Z) rather than a horizontal rectangle only 3/8" ("Z").

      The reason for the goof is that I made drawing on the wrong axis (another lesson learned). Next time I will correct that from the start.

      Rather than redraw I wonder if there is a way to move my drawing 90 deg, permanently aligning it with the proper axis?

      Any help would be appreciated.

      Bob

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        You would just select all of the geometry and use the Rotate tool to rotate the model to the desired orientation. Note that although it is possible to move/ rotate/re-orient the model axes, that does not change the real direction of up which is the solid blue direction when the axes are in their default orientation.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          TIP: before doing the Select-All then Rotation... ensure that all Layers are ON, and View > Hidden Geometry is ON.
          Otherwise you might not Rotate everything...

          TIG

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          • B Offline
            BobHewson
            last edited by

            Thanks for the replies.

            I tied as suggested, and have no trouble rotating the object, however when I print the resulting exported stl file I still have the same vertical item to print, not horizontal as hoped for.

            Seems that while the image is rotated, the actual underlying drawing is still in it's vertical alignment as drawn originally.

            Any other suggestions?

            Bob

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            • BoxB Offline
              Box
              last edited by

              It sounds like you have made it a group or component.If it is a component you can right click on it and select Change Axes. Realign the axes to suit.
              You can do it with a group also but from memory you need a plugin for that, easier to just make it a component.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                Another thing that might be worth checking is to see if you inadvertently changed the global axes. Right click on the origin and see if 'Reset' is black or gray. If it is black, click on it. Then move the model as needed.

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                • B Offline
                  BobHewson
                  last edited by

                  Thanks, resolved.

                  Bob

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
                    last edited by

                    @bobhewson said:

                    Thanks, resolved.

                    Bob

                    With which solution?

                    my SketchUp gallery

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