![]() ![]() Can anyone more familiar with these things explain how to do that. I'm guessing the file has to be a cad file of some kind for 123D Design to be able to see and measure it. stl file into 123D Design and look at it and move it around and do most actions to it but am unable to get the measure feature to work on an. stl file into something that 123D Design can use so I can actually measure the drawing when it is in 123D Design and size it to the right dimensions. If I measure the die with a digital caliper and get an exact dimension, is there a way to plug that dimension into cura for upsizing.Īnd if not, what do I need to do to convert the. You can waste a lot of time trying to print and reprint it to get it to the right size by guessing at how much a percent bigger you think it should be. Is that possible? I can upsize in Cura by a percentage, (did that and eventually got it right) but doing it this way is just kind of guessing how much to upsize it. ![]() ![]() stl file into Cura for printing and see that I can upsize things but don't know how to upsize the die to an exact dimension. The print came out great just a little to small for my dies to fit right, only by a few thousands, so I wanted to scale it up to the proper size to fit them. I downloaded a neat little Die wrench from thingiverse and printed it out. New here, and hope someone can explain how to do this properly. ![]()
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