vespaservice
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good evening to all the friends of the forum,
as you see in the annex I built this handle from the wall cabinet that I have to print it with 3d printer
The only scratch that came to me is how to create a closed solid, the whole body of the handle with the boolean I managed to create a single closed polysurface, but the problem lies on the face of the jellyfish that I imported that it is not a surface, but it is a mesh and does not give me the chance to merge with the rest, how do you do it in these cases? Is it feasible or should I remove the imported mesh? :frown:
I hope I've explained well.
Thank you in advance.
greetings
as you see in the annex I built this handle from the wall cabinet that I have to print it with 3d printer
The only scratch that came to me is how to create a closed solid, the whole body of the handle with the boolean I managed to create a single closed polysurface, but the problem lies on the face of the jellyfish that I imported that it is not a surface, but it is a mesh and does not give me the chance to merge with the rest, how do you do it in these cases? Is it feasible or should I remove the imported mesh? :frown:
I hope I've explained well.
Thank you in advance.
greetings