Thanks for the video. When I import the stl file I exported, the object is 1/100 smaller. 1 Does 3d print have a problem? 2 How do I import equally Thanks
OK, I will do one soon. In case you need to know urgently, you can follow these steps: 1. Select the model 2. Type Boundingbox. A box of the overall dimension of model will be create. 3. Group Box with the Model 4. Draw a line that corresponds with the length or breadth or height. 5. Use Orient. Set to scale3D to scale the group to the length of the line. Cheers
Just a little tool you showed here I never knew before helped me save hours of double work! thank you!!! :)
Great to hear! Have a nice day :)
thank you, worked like a charm
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Thank you. Please, continue creating this kind of videos.
Thank you, I will 😁
what is the purpose of creating a mesh, and how do I determine what numbers to put in like 0.002
this worked very well for me too. thank you very much
Glad to be of help :) Thanks
butuh ke detail n ekspor ini.. ke 3dprint..
Thanks for the video. When I import the stl file I exported, the object is 1/100 smaller.
1 Does 3d print have a problem?
2 How do I import equally
Thanks
The units should be in mm.
Can you please do a video on scaling a rhino model to a certain scale for 3d printing
OK, I will do one soon. In case you need to know urgently, you can follow these steps:
1. Select the model
2. Type Boundingbox. A box of the overall dimension of model will be create.
3. Group Box with the Model
4. Draw a line that corresponds with the length or breadth or height.
5. Use Orient. Set to scale3D to scale the group to the length of the line.
Cheers
Hi, I have made a video on it. ruclips.net/video/dQ3_0ka1x3s/видео.html Cheers
thank you so much!
No worries!
Thank you for the video, I am preparing to print in the future this will be helpfull.
Glad to be of help. :)
Thank you so much this has been so helpful you have saved my a levels
Thanks and welcome :)
ty it works nice
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Tq
Welcome :)
Thank you sir.
You are welcome :)