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Convert to Solid and exporting - Meshmixer Tutorial
From the course: Meshmixer Essential Training
Convert to Solid and exporting
- [Instructor] Now we'll continue using the model that we used in the previous video to talk about how to create multiple different support structures and how to save this out. So we have a post diameter of three millimeters, a base diameter of five. Those were changes from the original settings right here. So let's say I remove some different support structures, maybe down here, down here, down here, like that. And I want to create some support structures that don't have a 15 millimeter base, but have some smaller bases to go into these objects. If I go into here to say generate support, I can't actually click it. Meshmixer only allows you one click of this operation. You would actually have to say remove support, like this, and generate new support with the new settings. You're not able to do the automated process with your new settings over and over again. It'd be nice if you could, but you can't. So while Meshmixer thinks about this, remember you can go in and change the settings…
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Introduction to Meshmixer support structures and why they're great1m 15s
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Why not use your slicer to generate support structures?3m 59s
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Optionally preparing your model via reduction8m 30s
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Evaluating model orientation6m 23s
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Starting support structure generation tips10m 1s
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In-tool editing supports10m 26s
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Convert to Solid and exporting10m 10s
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Multiple support iteration5m 10s
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