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# Choose the Push/Pull tool [[File:SketchUpPushPull.jpg|20px]], click the circle, and drag up to pull it into a short cylinder | # Choose the Push/Pull tool [[File:SketchUpPushPull.jpg|20px]], click the circle, and drag up to pull it into a short cylinder | ||
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[[File:SketchUpCreateCylinde.gif| | [[File:SketchUpCreateCylinde.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 1–3]] | ||
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# Triple-click the torus (donut), right-click, then choose "Make Group." This will allow you to move the torus into the cylinder without them combining | # Triple-click the torus (donut), right-click, then choose "Make Group." This will allow you to move the torus into the cylinder without them combining | ||
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[[File:SketchUpCreateTorus.gif| | [[File:SketchUpCreateTorus.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 4–7]] | ||
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# Once the torus is in place, right click it and choose "Explode." This will tell the program to combine it with the cylinder | # Once the torus is in place, right click it and choose "Explode." This will tell the program to combine it with the cylinder | ||
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[[File:SketchUpAlignTorus.gif| | [[File:SketchUpAlignTorus.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 8–9]] | ||
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# At the moment, there are no edges between the torus and the cylinder. This is a problem, because we need to delete any piece inside another piece, but if you try to delete without edge seams, it will leave holes. To create the edges, right-click the torus and choose "Intersect with Model" | # At the moment, there are no edges between the torus and the cylinder. This is a problem, because we need to delete any piece inside another piece, but if you try to delete without edge seams, it will leave holes. To create the edges, right-click the torus and choose "Intersect with Model" | ||
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[[File:SketchUpIntersectFaces.gif| | [[File:SketchUpIntersectFaces.gif|300px|thumb|right|Step 10]] | ||
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# Right-click the grid that appears where the face was, and choose "Unhide," then go to "View" and uncheck "Hidden Materials" | # Right-click the grid that appears where the face was, and choose "Unhide," then go to "View" and uncheck "Hidden Materials" | ||
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[[File:SketchUpDeleteInternalGeometry.gif| | [[File:SketchUpDeleteInternalGeometry.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 11–14]] | ||
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# Right-click the text and choose "Explode." Again, this will merge it with the materials it is touching | # Right-click the text and choose "Explode." Again, this will merge it with the materials it is touching | ||
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[[File:SketchUpAddName.gif| | [[File:SketchUpAddName.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 15–17]] | ||
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# Admire your work | # Admire your work | ||
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[[File:SketchUpMakeManifold.gif| | [[File:SketchUpMakeManifold.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 18–23]] | ||
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# Go to the "File" menu, then "Export STL" | # Go to the "File" menu, then "Export STL" | ||
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[[File:SketchUpCheckandExport.gif| | [[File:SketchUpCheckandExport.gif|300px|thumb|right|Steps 24–25]] | ||
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Next: [[Slicing 3D Print Files]] | Next: [[Slicing 3D Print Files]] | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 24 April 2017
So you want to create some amazing things with the 3D printers? Excellent. To do so, you must demonstrate an understanding of the 3D printing process. This guide will walk you through the software you need to create and print a 3D model, as well as the process of using the printer itself. In the end, you'll have your very own badge that proves what you've learned!
-Picture of the 3D printed badge-
This page will show you how to create the badge; if you do not already have SketchUp installed, head back to Installing SketchUp and Extensions
Create the Badge
I shamelessly stole this idea from OSU's Edmon Low Creative Studios. Check the link for an image of the badge.
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