Thanks for the answer, unfortunately neither the plug-in nor the mesh simplificator solved the problem, so I accept any other advice 😞.
Thanks for the answer, unfortunately neither the plug-in nor the mesh simplificator solved the problem, so I accept any other advice 😞.
Hey @oznesar,
I saw a tutorial floating by on my socials.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjsxjC1A3Zu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
I believe you need the make Solid feature in Meshmixer.
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Mi dispiace, non parlo italiano ma penso di poterti aiutare.

Have you tried doing a quick mesh fix with the Meshtools Plugin?
You can get it here: https://marketplace.ultimaker.com/app/cura/plugins/fieldofview/MeshTools
If that doesn't fix it you can try a more elaborate mesh fixer like https://myminifactory.github.io/Fast-Quadric-Mesh-Simplification/.
But in your case I might load into mesh mixer and sculpt some of the holes closed
https://www.meshmixer.com/
An .obj is usually a shell of something, if you want to 3D print something you need something solid and watertight. You probably need to close the neck of this model with some sculpting.
I hope this helps. It looks like a cool printjob!
Buona fortuna!
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