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To get started, we need to install SketchUp, a program that allows us to create 3D objects, and a few extensions that will help us print our creations.
To get started with 3D printing, we need to install SketchUp, a program that allows us to create 3D objects, and a few extensions that will help us print our creations.


When creating a 3D object on the computer, it is possible (and very easy) to create objects that are "impossible" in real life (imagine a balloon with a hole in it). Luckily, SketchUp users have created a few extensions that show us problems in our designs before we try to print them. Solid Inspector² is one of those extensions.
When creating a 3D object on the computer, it is possible (and very easy) to create objects that are "impossible" in real life (imagine a balloon with a hole in it). Luckily, SketchUp users have created a few extensions that show us problems in our designs before we try to print them. Solid Inspector² is one of those extensions. The second extension, SketchUp STL, will give us a file that we can print.<br />[[File:SketchUpExtensionInstall.gif|thumb|300px|right|Installing extensions in SketchUp 2016]]


The second extension, SketchUp STL, will give us a file that we can print.
# Download SketchUp [https://www.sketchup.com/download here] (for Mac, PC or Linux Wine), or open it [[File:SketchUp-Logo.png|20px|SketchUp Logo]] if already installed
# Download the [http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/solid-inspector%C2%B2 Solid Inspector²] extension, and the [http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/sketchup-stl Sketchup STL] exporter to a known location
# To install the extensions, open SketchUp then click the "Window" menu up top
# Click "Preferences"
# Click "Extensions" on the left
# Click "Install Extensions"
# Navigate to the location of Solid Inspector², then click open and click OK a few times
# Complete steps 1–5 for Sketchup STL


# Download SketchUp [https://www.sketchup.com/download here], or open it [[File:SketchUp-Logo.png|20px|SketchUp Logo]] if already installed.
Want to start building? Head to [[3D Printing Badge]] to make your first project!
# Download the [http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/solid-inspector%C2%B2 Solid Inspector²] extension, and the [http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/sketchup-stl Sketchup STL] exporter to a known location. The first will make sure your file is printable, and the second will allow you to export your 3D file as an .stl, which you will need later.<br />[[File:SketchUpExtensionInstall.gif|thumb|300px|right|Installing extensions in SketchUp 2016]]
 
## To install the extensions, open SketchUp then click the "Window" menu up top
 
## Click "Preferences"
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## Click "Extensions" on the left
!3D Print Training Series
## Click "Install Extensions"
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## Navigate to the location of Solid Inspector², then click open and click OK a few times
|Next up: Making the [[3D Printing Badge]]
## Complete steps 1–5 for Sketchup STL
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 8 October 2019

To get started with 3D printing, we need to install SketchUp, a program that allows us to create 3D objects, and a few extensions that will help us print our creations.

When creating a 3D object on the computer, it is possible (and very easy) to create objects that are "impossible" in real life (imagine a balloon with a hole in it). Luckily, SketchUp users have created a few extensions that show us problems in our designs before we try to print them. Solid Inspector² is one of those extensions. The second extension, SketchUp STL, will give us a file that we can print.

Installing extensions in SketchUp 2016
  1. Download SketchUp here (for Mac, PC or Linux Wine), or open it SketchUp Logo if already installed
  2. Download the Solid Inspector² extension, and the Sketchup STL exporter to a known location
  3. To install the extensions, open SketchUp then click the "Window" menu up top
  4. Click "Preferences"
  5. Click "Extensions" on the left
  6. Click "Install Extensions"
  7. Navigate to the location of Solid Inspector², then click open and click OK a few times
  8. Complete steps 1–5 for Sketchup STL

Want to start building? Head to 3D Printing Badge to make your first project!


3D Print Training Series
Next up: Making the 3D Printing Badge