Thingiverse - TinkerCAD | 3D Printing Group Community I'm 3d printing some cookie cutters and making them myself on TinkerCad However, when a printed them, the edges are much too thick and blunt to cut anything I want to be able to keep the fairly large size of my cutters and also make the cutter part itself thinner for ease of use, but can't find any tool to do so
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Tinkercad Upload by tinkercadsupport on Thingiverse - Thingiverse Tinkercad Upload Developed by tinkercadsupport Tinkercad is an easy-to-use tool for creating digital designs that are ready to be 3D printed into physical objects Users are guided through the 3D design process through 'Lessons', which teach the basics before moving on to more complex modeling techniques Platform: Web
Thingiverse - TinkerCAD | 3D Printing Group Community Every time I try to import an stl file into TinkerCAD (usually from Thingiverse, but same problem elsewhere) it says it's importing, but seems to hang and eventually time out The files I'm trying to import are well within the size limits listed in the import menu window I have managed to import very small (<100kb) files if they are older files that I generated myself in TinkerCAD, but I've