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: If you are sending the model to a 3D printer, you must prepare the file by ensuring it is a closed "watertight" volume before exporting as an STL.
: Organize your workflow by creating custom shelves for your most-used tools (e.g., Edit Point Curve, Circle tool, Duplicate Curve) via the Windows > Shelves menu . : If you are sending the model to
: For intricate details like a car grille, use the Array tool to create linear or radial patterns of objects. : Use Projected Curves and the Trim tool
: Use Projected Curves and the Trim tool to cut openings for windows, lights, or vents. 4. Evaluation and Refinement A "full piece" is only complete if it is technically sound. : Use Zebra Stripes or Horizontal/Vertical Lines to
: Use Zebra Stripes or Horizontal/Vertical Lines to check for surface imperfections or "lumps".
: Use the Rail or Square tools to generate surfaces from your primary curves.

