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How to cut a larger piece for 3D printing?

w_s856w_s856 Member Posts: 44
edited November 17 in Using Onshape

I am building an Anti Cat Laptop Protector ™ - a kind of cover I can put on my laptop so that the cat can lay on it because I give up hushing her away and see her coming back the minute I turn my head. This marvel is here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/af32f32f98d639c630f49c60/w/fc75177a89a9bf4f6f8a805d/e/46c253d1b35abd4974a01050?renderMode=0&uiState=673a46b6ed47e06cbbc6aa59

It is too big to be printed in my small 3D printer so I need to cut it in four and glue (?) it afterward. I have two questions:

  • question relevant to Oneshape: how can I cut a part into four parts?
  • question not relevant to Onshape but since we are there and there are knowledgeable people around: what would you say is the best cut to do to make it? The cat weights 9kg and the print will be PLA so I put a continuous ridge at the bottom to support the weight

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