I will repair, optimize and make stl file perfectly for 3d printing


About this gig
Need help fixing a broken STL file for 3D printing? I professionally repair meshes, fix non-manifold geometry, optimize models, and prepare printable STL files for resin or FDM printing.
I specialize in STL repair, 3D scan cleanup, mesh fixing, and model optimization to make your files fully print-ready and high quality. Whether your STL file has holes, broken surfaces, bad topology, or printing issues, I will carefully repair and optimize it for smooth 3D printing results.
What I offer:
STL repair
Fix mesh and geometry issues
Non manifold correction
Optimize mesh for clean printing
3D scan cleanup
Resin printing preparation
Printable STL file optimization
Model modification and repair
I work with miniatures, characters, mechanical parts, cosplay props, product models, and custom 3D files.
Why choose me?
Fast delivery
High-quality results
Attention to detail
Professional communication
Print-ready STL files
Send me your STL file and lets make it perfectly ready for 3D printing.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Will Anoint
3D model and STL file specialist
- FromNigeria
- Member sinceMay 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
Can you repair broken or non-manifold STL files?
Yes — common fixes include holes, inverted normals, intersecting meshes, thin walls, and watertight geometry issues.
Will the repaired model be ready for 3D printing?
I provide print-ready files compatible with slicers like Cura or PrusaSlicer.
Can you convert STL to STEP or CAD format?
Yes, though quality depends on mesh complexity. Organic models are harder to convert accurately.
Can you make models for commercial use?
Important for Etsy sellers, product prototyping, and manufacturing clients.
What information should I provide before ordering?
dimensions, printer type, desired file format, reference images, tolerances, intended use.

