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If you want to skip the back story and what I've tried and researched you can skip to the last paragraph, but I'm trying to slightly hollow out a 20 sided dice to save printing time and resources.
I created a customized 20-sided dice for an assignment I'm creating for my classroom(tutorial I used https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdLCRtkI47c). Having never used Fusion 360 and never 3D printing before I've made significant progress. I am done with my design, but I am worried about the resources required to 3D print many objects. So to save the school (tax payers) money I want to hollow the dice a little bit.
I'm not trying to make millimeter thin walls, but trying to not have a solid core. Most of the tutorials I have seen make the object hollow in the beginning for the sketches. I have thought of going back to where I pulled each of the 20 sides into the middle of the dice and not pull each face into the very middle, but equally pull them partially to the middle, but that could leave certain points hanging in midair, which a 3D printer could not hold a point in place until it's connected it to the body of the object. The 3D printer where I teach does use the light method to cure the resin, so I do not think it will be too hot with a hollow object as I have read on past posts is risky to make.
I was hoping there was a way to pick a plane(x, y, or z), create a center bodied circle in the middle of the dice on the chosen plane, turn it into a sphere, and cut it from the body of the dice. Is this possible?
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