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    • david_hD Offline
      david_h
      last edited by

      I have a consultant who has asked for a model to be sent to him in 3D as either STEP, IGES or X_T?

      This is for 3D printing or metal fabrication, I guess. Anybody know if this can be done?

      Thx in advance.

      David_H

      If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Commonly for 3D printing, STL is the file format to use. You can export those directly unless you are using an older version and then there's an STL exporter available in the Extension Warehouse. I've done a bit of searching but not turned up any exporters for step, iges or X_T. Maybe they could work with 3D DWG files?

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        • david_hD Offline
          david_h
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          thanks Dave. I did do some of that. I guess these are formats for Solidworks. I did try exporting skp to 3ds to Iges, or whatever. Didn't work. STL was no problem. Why it was not useful to him I have no idea. But i sent him all the formats I could told him he's on his own. . . so there! πŸ’š

          If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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          • sketch3d.deS Offline
            sketch3d.de
            last edited by

            because NURBS modelers need exact surfaces made of curves transported by common NURBS 3D CAD formats as STEP or SAT (Acis) or IGES (worse) or the native format of the destination application instead of the facetted meshes created and exported by SketchUp which are more or less worthless for a further use in a NURBS modeler.

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            • david_hD Offline
              david_h
              last edited by

              Sketch3D: thank you for the input.

              I didn't understand a single word of that. πŸ’š

              If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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              • sketch3d.deS Offline
                sketch3d.de
                last edited by

                @david_h said:

                I didn't understand a single word of that

                ...and you are proud of it 😍

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                • david_hD Offline
                  david_h
                  last edited by

                  Yes. Yes I am. πŸ˜‰

                  If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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