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Solidworks hollow/shell a STL Part


I'm pretty new at solidworks!! But I've been able to create a solid from a stl files. It's a Truncated tetrahedron shape.

Now I wanted this shape to be hollow (for 3D printing and adding threads). So I've searched for a while and found a tutorial for the shell tool. This didn't work out because it gave me an error. That the faces may offset in adjacent spaces.

So I thought if I had one part and then a the same part but scale it 3mm. Place them on the same spot and then subtract them of some sort. It would give me the same shelled shape I want.

Would this work and does anybody know a way to do this or has a better way to hollow out my solid.

STL & PART upload.

Files Google Drive


Solution

  • If you have SOLIDWORKS Professional or Premium, you can use ScanTo3D to turn the part into a Solid / Surface body. At that point, you can manipulate the geometry as you would anything else in SOLIDWORKS.

    Here's a video showing both turning on ScanTo3D and how to use it.

    https://youtu.be/ZjzqWCfNfmQ