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    • P Offline
      pixering
      last edited by

      Hi guys, I'm trying to create an intricate product on sketchup for 3D printing. I've done it by intersecting a load of cuboids, and I only want to keep the faces that are visible from the outside, because the cuboids all have parts inside the product.

      http://i.imgur.com/WH4ayNe.png

      The file can be found at:
      https://livenorthumbriaac-my.sharepoint.com/personal/w15020866_northumbria_ac_uk/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=131d63f744fd645be9f0ee6613862c9ee%26amp;authkey=AbS_5XzPCJkUHR-HiF-K5FE

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        Basically you need to select all the internal geometry and delete it. I can't think of a specific plugin that will do it for you.

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        • gillesG Offline
          gilles
          last edited by

          You should have use boolean first, now you can group your geometries and try Solid Solver.

          " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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          • sdmitchS Offline
            sdmitch
            last edited by

            This is the weirdest model I've ever come across. It somehow contains faces whose outer loop vertices are not planar!! How can this possibly be?

            I thought it might be a scale thing but scaling X 1000 made no difference.

            Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

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            • ely862meE Offline
              ely862me
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              I can only think of the tedious way for this, the Eraser for deleting the extra geometry and the Line to heal the gaps.

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              • J Offline
                Jim
                last edited by

                IF you had created the cuboids as solid Groups or Components, then you could have used Outer Shell to do it all in one go. How did you create the model?

                Hi

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                • P Offline
                  pixering
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for your replies! I created a load of cuboids (I have them saved as groups as well, don't worry) to make this model. I'm currently trying out the 'Outer Shell' tool, but I'm getting errors saying that some components are not solid/locked? The file is available at https://livenorthumbriaac-my.sharepoint.com/personal/w15020866_northumbria_ac_uk/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=1365896736bce4ba4a568b0c78e25066d%26amp;authkey=AScBAXTks0RE9vN2UgLiZpU

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    Some of the groups aren't solid indeed. As an example, see this screen shot.
                    Screenshot - 2_3_2017 , 6_49_17 AM.png

                    the chamfered disk has an internal face too. This will prevent it from being a solid.

                    It's a good idea to confirm each group is solid as you make it so you can fix them if needed as you go.

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                    • gillesG Offline
                      gilles
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                      You should post post your model SU V8 so everyone can open it, also if some of the groups are not solid try Solid solver (TIG) or/and solid inspector (Thomthom).
                      Then select all the groups you want to intersect with the major group, explode them and group, you should have a solid group; proceed outershell.

                      " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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