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I never handle metric measurements, and the obj files I load into ultimaker cura are much smaller than they are supposed to be. I installed "Barbarian Units" to help with this but it requires I dig into an "extension bar" after selecting the object to perform the conversion. Either I have done something wrong for this extension to not show or I am an idiot and have no clue what the extensions bar is. Is someone able to be of assistance here? I really appreciate it.

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    Posted (edited) · Extensions Bar?

    Edit: Please go down ⬇️ to @ahoeben's post ⬇️ because whenever he corrects me, he's pretty much always right.

    (In my defence, I've never used Barbarian Units, because I don't live in the country that does)

     

    It's probably referring to the bar on the left where the move, rotate, scale, etc. tools live. As you can see, I have a few installed:

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    Edited by Slashee_the_Cow
    ahoeben is probably right
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    Posted · Extensions Bar?

    No, they are referring to the "Extensions" menu in the menu "bar".

     

    The "Mesh Tools" plugin has an option to automatically scale STLs after loading them. After installing said plugin, see Extensions -> Mesh Tools -> Configure... -> Unit for files that don't specify a unit.

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