5/30/2023 0 Comments 123d design copy paste![]() ![]() I saved the model as a new STL, so that I could make it available for you. ![]() This last addition was completed in Prusa Slicer, where I added the main part of the box, then added the remaining sections as part, which retains the the placement of the components and saves you having to re position the parts. 123D design didn't want to co-operate with this last act, so I saved the four parts as individual STL's. Click anywhere on the grid, to deselect the object. Flip it about the grid and move it to create a whole whistle. and finally I copied and pasted one last copy from which I cut the section of front panel, which I slid to the right, to repair the missing part of the handle.Īnd when I had finished I added all of the new parts to the remaining copy of the original drawer. Objective: Copy and paste the object we have created (half of a whistle). I then copy and pasted a copy of the new side, back in position and cut a section off the front edge, than I could move over to the left hand side. and I extruded it forward, past the front of the box, then I trimmed the section in line with the top of the handle, to match the slope, and I trimmed the underside from the front of the handle back to the base, to get the slope from the handle down. The next sections will discuss 123D Design’s interface, specific tools, customer support (or in this case, the lack thereof), ease of printing, and more. ![]() However, with it being discontinued, it lacks many stellar features and updates that SketchUp has. What I did was to copy the originsl part, and paste the copy in the same place, then for the right hand side I copied a section of the back corner where the wall was nice and thick. 123D Design is a powerful program for designing in 3D. I started using 123D Design, when it was a current software, it has since been superceded by Fusion 360 (there is a free personal use license) ![]()
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