Hi Sungwook,

  You can avoid the internal surface bubbles in ChimeraX using the surface command "visiblePatches 1" option,

open 7exf
surface #1 visiblePatches 1
save 7exf_chain_A.stl model #1.2

I don't see how this saves material when making a 3D print since the print will be solid if there are no interior bubbles.  But I agree it will print faster on a filament printer since the toolpaths will be simpler since there are no holes to dodge.

Tom


On Dec 5, 2022, at 7:14 PM, Sungwook Woo via ChimeraX-users <chimerax-users@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:

Hi

I've been using UCSF Chimera and recently encountered ChimeraX -- I really like the modern look and feel!

One feature I cannot find in the X version, though, is editing the attributes of an MSMS surface model,
where I was able to disable (make 'false') the 'show disjoint surfaces' setting, in the original version.

Most of the time dealing with models I don't need it, but sometimes I like to 3D print molecular models to really get a 'grip' on the models, and that feature of not showing disjoint surfaces has been useful to remove internal 'bubbles', which I learned about through this posting: https://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-users/2009-May/003903.html . If internal bubbles are not removed, they waste printing material and increase printing time.

Is there any way to disable showing disjoint surfaces, or otherwise achieve a similar goal in the X version?
Thanks!

Best,
Sungwook

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