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When you export a 123 file using the STL option you are presented with 3 options in the Mesh Tessellation Settings coarse, medium and fine.
What does this mean?
Thanks
@3dman This essentially refers to the size of the ‘triangles’ used to construct a mesh and is a simplified version of ‘chord height’. There is an excellent explanation here:
STL File Tolerance: A Short Explanation of Faceting and Chord Height
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