![]() We 3D-print people are desperately looking for a way to intuitively create some shape and just print the outer shell, what's visible. I'm not the only one asking and there has to be a simple way to do this, I am very sure. ![]() I use the slicing software but it's full of internal geometry.Īre there any actions I can perform to slice this thing up into pieces, select the outer shell and copy it, or delete everything internal that is not visible? I perform some simple deforms, stretch and twist it a bit and I use the 'screw' modifier. Great software, very intuitive but complex.īasically, I create a shape, a box, a toroid, a cylinder. ![]() So I am playing around with Blender and it's wonderful.
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