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: In 3D modeling, a "solid" or "manifold" piece is an object with a continuous, watertight surface and no internal gaps or overlapping edges. This state is required for a model to be successfully processed by 3D printing "slicer" software. Common Uses in Technical Forums

The phrase often appears as a file descriptor in CAD (Computer-Aided Design) discussions: (953 KB)

: Users often share a "953 KB" file when they are having trouble combining two separate bodies into one "solid piece." For instance, in one Autodesk Fusion Support thread, a user provided a file of this exact size to fix a 3D-printable rackmount design. : In 3D modeling, a "solid" or "manifold"

Are you trying to that isn't showing up as a solid, or Solid Bodies Won't Combine or move to touch Are you trying to that isn't showing up

: Similarly, designers on the SketchUp Forums use these terms when checking if their geometry is truly "solid" using tools like SolidInspector².

: 953 KB is a frequent file size for simplified or exported 3D models (like .f3d or .skp files) that users share for troubleshooting.

: In advanced parametric modeling, "solid pieces" of this size are often discussed during complex operations like "fast multiple solid intersections".

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