

When you’ve logged in you’ll see this page:Ĭlick the “Upload 3D model” button and choose the STL file you created with OpenSCAD. There’s no charge for creating an account.

If not, click the “Autodesk Account” link right below the button. If you already have an Autodesk account, click the “AUTODESK” button. If you don’t have a Windows 10 PC or if you’d rather do the repairs online, you can utilize Autodesk’s NetFabb repair service. There are two ways you can repair the STL file: NetFabb’s online service and Windows 10’s built-in 3D Builder app. Some of the button openings are covered to one degree or another: Here the opening for the camera is covered with a thin layer of filament: What do you do if you create a keyguard and, then, when you load the STL file into your favorite slicer, you see strange artifacts? Here are a couple of examples… Your slicer may handle these errors transparently to you but that’s not always the case. 3D models that are created by OpenSCAD can have small errors that aren’t immediately visible.
