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![]() In 99.9% cases you will get fully fixed model that will now be sliced properly. Wait for it to finish, then click on those three lines, SAVE AS and export as STL with new name. Open your blender generated STL in 3d builder, select mm's, import, if it detects immediately errors it will ask you if you want to fix errors, click you want, after errors are fixed go to EDIT (top menu) / SELECT ALL (right menu) / MERGE (second line top menu). Tool is not that good as a builder but does AWESOME job in fixing STL's. If you are on Win10 or Win11 machine there is free tool that comes with it called "3d builder" (if you do not have it you can install it for free using m$ app store). I'm using older 5.1 but this new 7.4 is probably even better There is also newer free version of netfabb basic v7.x available: There is a free version of netfabb (old one, before AutoDesk got them) "netfabb basic 5.1", I'm not sure if it is packed with prusa slicer or something like that, it is free and great for fixing STL's. ![]() ![]() so after you export STL from blender you have to repair it. Blender's STL export is not very good so objects you export are often flawed (I don't think I ever exported STL from Blender that was ok), not only they are not manifold but there can be multiple intersecting objects, unconnected faces, holes.
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