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A little lost.

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Hello, 

 

I've found a model on thingverse that I would like to print, however it's to large for my printer.

 

I think i need to split it up and add the miscellaneous pins. However when I import the model into meshmixer there are some irregularities in the model. 

 

It looks like some indentations affecting the areas around the holes in the model. 

Here is a link to a mix file of the object. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsFVkAROu-NqIDxFSy-1rMd25VUT1Jx_/view?usp=sharing

 

I've tried selecting some of the faces around the object and using smooth but this affects the shape of the hole. Would it be best to increase the resolution of these problem areas and then smoothing?

 

Thank you for any help. 

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A little lost.

Hello, 

 

I've found a model on thingverse that I would like to print, however it's to large for my printer.

 

I think i need to split it up and add the miscellaneous pins. However when I import the model into meshmixer there are some irregularities in the model. 

 

It looks like some indentations affecting the areas around the holes in the model. 

Here is a link to a mix file of the object. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsFVkAROu-NqIDxFSy-1rMd25VUT1Jx_/view?usp=sharing

 

I've tried selecting some of the faces around the object and using smooth but this affects the shape of the hole. Would it be best to increase the resolution of these problem areas and then smoothing?

 

Thank you for any help. 

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Just read the sticky. Is there a way to delete this thread?

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Just read the sticky. Is there a way to delete this thread?

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