Beginners export a wall thickness 3D model by first adding consistent thickness to their design (using tools like Fusion 360’s "Shell," Blender’s "Solidify," or Tinkercad’s "Hollow"), then choosing a compatible format (e.g., STL, OBJ) from the software’s "Export" menu.
Thickness is essential—it ensures the model is durable for 3D printing or fabrication; without it, the model might be too fragile or solid.
STL is the best format for beginners—it’s widely supported by printers and viewers, so you’ll avoid compatibility issues.
For Tinkercad, use the one-click "Hollow" tool for easy thickness. For Blender, apply the "Solidify" modifier and adjust the "Thickness" slider before exporting—simple steps to keep the process smooth.
