Did you delete it hoping to get rid of an “internal face” that was keeping SketchUp from considering the object to be solid? Or did you draw the object in some way other than push/pull?įinally, because you push/pulled the two parts independently, SketchUp created a face to close the surface of the first one, and that face remains as an internal when you push/pull the second. Push/pull would normally have created that face. What isn’t obvious is why the little face between the bottom edge of the bar and the top edge of the C is missing. ![]() A non-constrained push/pull got close but not quite. Most likely, when you push/pulled the second one you either didn’t double-click to match the first push/pull, or you didn’t hover the cursor over an edge of the first object to tell SketchUp’s inference engine that you want to match it. The puzzle isn’t how come the thickness of the “C” and the “bar” don’t match. In the interest of education, I’ve been pondering how you might have created the model to get those errors in the first place and how you could avoid them in the future instead of having to fix it afterward. Click through the Scenes in this tutorial model: StarMold001.skp (617.5 KB) Learn how the Push/Pull tool can make holes and depressions for the cope half of the mold as well. Then simply Push/Pull the Face down into the box. What should I do with the drawing as it stands right now? Would you please point me to the right direction? Select all and use the Intersect command to insure the Edges cut the Face of the box. I really like to hear your guidance and suggestions. Question is - what should I do to fix this problem? I viewed a few YouTubes and kind of understand a solid should have no seams, stuff like that. Now that I have drawn the board, but the bottom portion has no surface at all - hence it doesn’t make this a solid. And the picture below is up-side-down to illustrate my problem. I started drawing the board in the correct upward position. ![]() At any rate, I think I was able to edit the board as a component and drilled holes. It took me a while to understand I must drill hole by editing a component if I had made the component before thinking of drilling holes. I am trying to 3d print a board with some holes in it, as shown in the picture below. I started to use SketchUp mid-summer last year for a simple project and this year I am using it for something slightly more complicated and really appreciate your inputs/insights on what’s the best approach to solve my solid problems going forward.
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