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I can see you used sketchup. So all the white walls (for example most surfaces in the bottom picture) are good. All the gray walls are bad. Right click on all of those and choose "reverse faces".
This color (white versus gray) tells the STL file which part of the model is *inside* (solid) and which is outside (air).
Note that most of the surfaces in the upper sketchup picture need reversing.
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I can see you used sketchup. So all the white walls (for example most surfaces in the bottom picture) are good. All the gray walls are bad. Right click on all of those and choose "reverse faces".
This color (white versus gray) tells the STL file which part of the model is *inside* (solid) and which is outside (air).
Note that most of the surfaces in the upper sketchup picture need reversing.
More info here:
https://i.materialise.com/blog/3d-printing-with-sketchup/
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You are AMAZING!!! I have been using Sketchup for years but only recently got a 3D Printer, I never knew about the white/gray walls!!!!!
Thank you SOOOO much for sharing!! Slicing looks perfect now!
Jordan
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