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How does .stl format handle geometry in 3D printing?

The .stl format uses a triangular mesh with vertices, normals, and watertight integrity for 3D printing geometry.

How does .stl format handle geometry in 3D printing?

The .stl format handles 3D printing geometry by representing 3D models as a mesh of interconnected triangular facets. Each triangle, defined by three vertices and a normal vector, collectively approximates the model’s surface, allowing 3D printers to interpret shape and structure.

Key aspects of its geometry handling include: - Triangular mesh structure: Triangles act as basic units, combining to form the model’s surface; more triangles enhance detail but increase file size. - Normal vectors: Indicate each triangle’s orientation, helping printers distinguish between the model’s interior and exterior to avoid errors. - Mesh integrity: STL files must be "watertight" (no gaps/overlaps); tools like MeshLab check for non-manifold geometry to ensure printability.

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