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September 26, 2022 at 9:59 amWatch & LearnParticipant
 SpaceClaim provides a thorough suite of tools to create geometry and ready it for additive manufacturing, taking the pain and guesswork out of dealing with traditional CAD. It makes it easy to split large parts into multiple pieces in order to fit within your build envelope, scale models and adjust wall thickness, repair and solidify surface geometries, and tessellate at exactly the right resolution for your hardware. Watch the video to learn how.
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