
To get a satisfying result you'll need a very high SolidAccuracy and MeshDensity (I tried 1024 on both values > long processing time and big file size). One option is to run EDIT/MakeSolid on this. Ok, got the same conversion on these files.


"The attachment's et.stl content type (application/vnd.ms-pkistl) does not match its file extension and has been removed." " The attachment's et-source.obj content type (application/octet-stream) does not match its file extension and has been removed."Īnd when exporting the model from meshmixer as an STL, when attaching the file in this forum I receive this error I'm including the original 3ds file of the External Tank, but the obj file I've been working with provides this error when posting to this forum I attempted to take the Boolean intersection and difference between the model and an all-consuming shape, such that I could use the leftover solid material to solve my dilemma, but I had no luck with the Boolean solver for either approach. obj's, intent on editing them in Meshmixer, but have yet to successfully replace this empty cavity with solid material. I intend on these rendering these in slices of laser cut cardboard, but unfortunately the models are *too* accurate, and include the vacuous space within the boosters where the fuel would ordinarily go, and so at 1/138 scale the cardboard is too thin along these walls. I downloaded 3ds models of the tanks used for the Space Shuttle from NASA's website.
