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# How to mesh small-scale parts

## Objective:

Learn some tips on how to mesh small-scale parts.

## Applies to:

* Meshing
* Small parts

## Procedure:

If you have a small part, with details in the 0.001 mm range, it may be difficult to try the various meshing techniques we suggest due to the lower limit of some of the inputs. For example, the **Voxel Grid from Implicit Body** block has a minimum voxel size of 0.015 mm. To overcome this, we suggest scaling up your part and then meshing it. Once you are happy with your mesh, scale it back down.

* * **Scale Object**
    * ex. Factor 10
    * Follow a Mesh workflow of your choosing
      * [How to mesh complex parts](/help-articles/knowledge-base/meshing-workflows/how-to-mesh-complex-parts)
      * [Methods for refining meshes](/help-articles/knowledge-base/meshing-workflows/methods-for-refining-meshes)
    * **Scale Object**
      * ex. Factor 0.1

And that's it! You've successfully meshed your small part.

Are you still having issues? Contact the [support team](https://support.ntopology.com/hc/en-us/requests/new), and we'll be happy to help!

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