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Unexplode a 3D object?

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rickyh2007
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Unexplode a 3D object?

Hello and good day. I am a high school student trying to make and print a phone case. I was sooo close, but the side of the case and the back were not aligned properly and were grouped together. I fixed it, but in the process the sides of the case were exploded! Oops! Is there a way to fix this so when I export it to STL the side of the case will actually be printable, or do I have to remake the sides? Attached is my work file; you may do as you wish to the figure furthest to the right (ignoring the cylinders and other shape beside it, tose are for something else). Thank you for offering your help! -RickyH

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nestly2
in reply to: rickyh2007

Select ALL of the Surfaces and Regions that were previously a solid and use SURFSCULPT command.  The "sides" should recombine into a solid

 

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rickyh2007
in reply to: nestly2

Thank you very much you are a lifesaver!

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sriguna2506
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Thank you so much.. its useful to me also...

 

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