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3D Printing with SketchUp

You're reading from   3D Printing with SketchUp Use SketchUp to generate print-ready models and transform your project from concept to reality

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237350
Length 162 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Aaron Dietzen aka 'The SketchUp Guy' Aaron Dietzen aka 'The SketchUp Guy'
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Prepared to Print
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with 3D Printing and SketchUp FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your SketchUp Environment for 3D Printing 4. Chapter 3: Importing and Exporting .stl Files 5. Chapter 4: Print-Ready Modeling and Scaling for Export 6. Part 2: Modeling for 3D Printing
7. Chapter 5: Modeling from Scratch Using Native Editing Tools 8. Chapter 6: Modeling Using Solid Tools 9. Chapter 7: Importing and Modifying Existing 3D Models 10. Chapter 8: Assembling the Pieces Post-Printing 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Modeling and scale

In general, I recommend that everyone model at full scale in SketchUp. The fact is, SketchUp does not care what size you model something. The only thing that matters is what size your model is when you export the .stl file.

In some cases, this might not make much of a difference. If you are modeling a replacement knob for your stove or a pencil cup for your desk, you will likely just model at full size, then export the model, as is. If you plan to model something large, like your house or a spaceship, then you will want to model full size, then scale the model down before exporting.

Let’s hop into the example model for this chapter and see how scaling works (if you don’t have 3D Printing with SketchUp Chapter 4 – Scaling.skp, now would be a great time to download it from the 3D warehouse: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/9cd6e76f-cb4a-454b-acdc-1c5f1cadb9ce/3D-Printing-with-SketchUp-Chapter-4-Scaling):

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