Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
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Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
Hi all, I used photogrammetry with the Polycam app to 3D scan a climbing wall and now I am trying to cut out the holds of the resulting STL file and make indoor climbing holds out of them on my 3D printer. My big hangup is trying to make the edges of the hold in the STL file project nicely onto a plane behind it to create a nice backing to rest on the climbing wall once printed. Any ideas on a good way to do this? I have experience with Blender, Solidworks, and Meshmixer. Thanks!
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Re: Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
Pick 3 points on the STL to make a plane. Sketch and extrude. Might need to extrude into the STL part to remove small gaps.
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Re: Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
I am fairly certain (if you are using Solidworks), that you will have to import the STL as a solid or a surface body first before you can do anything with it.
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Re: Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
How do I make the sketch be only the outline of the part?Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:59 am Pick 3 points on the STL to make a plane. Sketch and extrude. Might need to extrude into the STL part to remove small gaps.
Re: Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
You can try this. It is choking on the random STLs I've tried
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Re: Projecting Egde of STL Part onto a Plane
Project enough points and add lines to the points.ClimberKyle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 2:50 pm How do I make the sketch be only the outline of the part?
STL is billions of triangles. You don't need all of them to get outline.