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@lminardigmail wrote:

Explode the solid, give the SURFSCULPT command and then select the surfaces that define the interior "watertight" void.  This will create a solid object of the interior void.

 

Lee

 


Thanks Lee for the tip. I will try it out. Right now, the Solid is really complex, but I hope AutoCAD will not complain. I'll get back and accept solution or complain :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:


@Alfred.NESWADBA wrote:

Hi,

 

>> that I get a Solid for 3d print

May I ask a question just out of curiosity ... why is it constructed hollow when you need to 3D-print the object and so you have full control using the infill parameters?

 

- alfred -


Hi Alfred,

 

Yes, I need the infill to be controlled by the 3d Print application. I use Cura which comes with the Ultimaker 3 printer.

If the model is hollow, it gets filled up with support material which I think might be unnecessary. If I don't fil it up, I fear the model might end up fragile.

I wish there was a tool that could simply tell what to print from the outer shell.