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    • L Offline
      Leggy
      last edited by

      Hi i downloaded a STL file of a intricate vase, must have 500k faces, i want to cut it in half horizontally and just print the lower part
      I tried putting a plane through it and delete the top half,…well after about a hour of watching the spinning ball, i shut the computer down
      Any one got a work around this?
      Thanks Dean

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        Box
        last edited by

        There are a variety of options, waiting being one of them, but without seeing the stl it would be guessing.

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          Leggy
          last edited by

          I’m not at work until Saturday will post then

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            Leggy
            last edited by

            Hi I’m having a problem uploading the stl file
            First attempt said upload failed, second one I watched for 15 minutes as it slowly loaded then I left the shop
            The file is 315mb which I think maybe is too big to upload
            What do you think?

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              Box
              last edited by

              That's about 312mb over the forum limit.
              That is a ridiculously large file for one vase.
              You could upload it to dropbox or similar and post a link to it here, someone may look at it. It is too big for me to download on my limited internet.
              Perhaps a screenshot to begin with would give us some idea of what you are dealing with.

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                Leggy
                last edited by

                How did you do it?
                Another problem ,in sketch up I’ve put a hole in the bottom of the gnome, but in Cura it’s filled in

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                  Leggy
                  last edited by

                  Screenshot is too big aswell
                  If you go on thingiverse and look for Christmas gnome, you can see it

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                  • Rich O BrienR Offline
                    Rich O Brien Moderator
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                    There's many gnomes to pick from...

                    I had a look at the first .stl and its mesh is not manifold. So that needs fixing. The bottom of the hat, at the back, stands out.

                    But it's definitely doable...

                    https://i.imgur.com/rq2kP3m.png

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                      Leggy
                      last edited by

                      How do you reduce a photo so it can be posted?

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                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @leggy said:

                        How did you do it?

                        Boolean subtract using solid tools

                        @leggy said:

                        Another problem ,in sketch up I’ve put a hole in the bottom of the gnome, but in Cura it’s filled in

                        Can't help I'm afraid. Cura is a fungal nail remedy in my part of the world.

                        @leggy said:

                        How do you reduce a photo so it can be posted?

                        I use imgur to host images and then use the bbcode with the url for the image to embed it.

                        [img]https://i.imgur.com/rq2kP3m.png[/img]
                        

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                          Leggy
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                          Could you explain the solid tools a bit more

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                          • Rich O BrienR Offline
                            Rich O Brien Moderator
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                            @leggy said:

                            Could you explain the solid tools a bit more

                            They are part of SketchUp. There's already extensive help docs under the help menu on how to use them.

                            It's a boolean subtract method. So select the cutter then the target and click Subtract. Go make a coffee, read the news and watch the clouds for a bit. When you come back it'll be done.

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