Notice that our plane kind of just made its own little, he's kind of out of the scene here. So we can just click on him his little icon and drop him into that collection. And we now we can duplicate this. So duplicate the collection, go ahead and turn this one off. And we can name the next one, pottery one, collapse, and inspect. And we don't need the camera and we don't need the light.
So let's go ahead and delete those. And notice that our pottery is still in a curve, you see the curve, it's not a triangle. You can also see here we've got this curve icon, so we need to convert it back. So let's go to Object Mode, click on the pottery and go to Object convert to and we're going to convert it to a mesh from a curve. So just look for the little icon. Now it has, you know, changed the icon to a mesh icon and applied all of our modifiers.
So make sure you have it how you want it before you you know, convert it otherwise it's going to lock everything in and now let's take off Plain here and shift click on our pottery and we can use our bool tool and just do an auto Boolean difference. And there we go. Now we've cut the bottom of our pottery off, and we still have that. So let's take it into edit mode and check it out for 3d printing. So we'll go to 3d printing and we will check all and it will take a while because we have so many faces to make this look so smooth. Sometimes it's a not responding at the top but it's just thinking very hard.
And look over here we have zero non manifold edges perfect so that is ready to 3d print. Yes, and we know we have a flat bottom and we overhanging faces are just right here so I'm happy with that. Let's go ahead and rename this. We can call it pottery one fixed and you can make as many you know just duplicate this and make as many as you want. in different sizes, different styles different effects. We can tell Blender where we want the To go, so just final STL make sure it's STL and export.
And we'll get the little confirmation here at the bottom. And here's our file. So just open that in the slicer of your choice. And we can 3d print this. So we can do, you know, kind of a lower infill here, maybe like five, no reps, no supports, and prepare for print. And there we go.
We've got a cute little piece of pottery that is super customizable, that you can 3d print really quickly. So it says it's going to take about two hours. And there you have it. So we have some really cool simple pottery that you can remix and 3d print in multiple colors, or different colors and just make little decorations for you and your friends and family.