grogyan, Alt + D is better for making identical copies. That way if you edit the base mesh, you change them all. ctl J will make a new mesh anyway, but for laying out I'd keep them linked.
Its so simple, just Shift+D, once you have all the meshes in the right places, then in object mode just hold down shift and left click on each, when your happy, join the meshes together with ctrl+J, then export as STL
Am I the only one that can't hear the audio?
GeoDroidJohn 10 months ago
grogyan, Alt + D is better for making identical copies. That way if you edit the base mesh, you change them all. ctl J will make a new mesh anyway, but for laying out I'd keep them linked.
MattOGormanSmith 1 year ago
Its so simple, just Shift+D, once you have all the meshes in the right places, then in object mode just hold down shift and left click on each, when your happy, join the meshes together with ctrl+J, then export as STL
I can't hear you too well though in the video
grogyan 2 years ago
Thank you for the guide, I didn't understand how to do that until now. Thanks!
RepRapLogPhase 2 years ago