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      congellous
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      Is STL only available on windows, I don't have it on Mac OSX Pro 8

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        Dropout
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        It's a plugin. Save to DXF or something. Don't know about Mac.

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          congellous
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          I have designed a 3D double curving panel system with thickness on sketch up
          I now have access to a CNC machine that reads DXF or that's what the technician has asked for
          I have set the curves in maya and tested them by importing them to SKetchup
          When exported DXF obviously breaks it down into lines and I really want curves so I don't have to manually rub down the plug, is there any other option
          I'm on Mac so none of the solidworks or space claim does the job

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            congellous
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            Well at the risk of talking to myself, if anyone has the same issue, there is a STL exporter online

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              congellous
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              The next installment of this project is CNC cutting and SU Solid worked fine until you get to Injection Moulding or Rapid prototyping stage....

              The companies want IGES constructed on Solidworks, I've tried STL files and the IGES plug in and it exports a mesh mess

              Anybody doing this kind of work got any other ideas, Sketch up into Solidworks ??

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                d12dozr
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                You can export a dxf or stl from Sketchup and import that into Solidworks, but that doesn't usually cut it for injection molding. You either have to rebuild it in Solidworks, or try Spaceclaim to convert to IGES or STEP.

                Here's mode about using Sketchup and Spaceclaim: a Youtube video
                Sketchupdate blog post.

                3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                  congellous
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                  @d12dozr said:

                  You can export a dxf or stl from Sketchup and import that into Solidworks, but that doesn't usually cut it for injection molding. You either have to rebuild it in Solidworks, or try Spaceclaim to convert to IGES or STEP.

                  Here's mode about using Sketchup and Spaceclaim: a Youtube video
                  Sketchupdate blog post.

                  Thanks, that was my conclusion too - Spaceclaim is only Windows though.
                  Is there any tips for making the transfer from sketch up to Solidworks easier, I have to translate my idea's to the product designer and an awful lot of time has already gone into it for it to be a redraw

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                    sepo
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                    Hi there

                    I find the best route would be via Rhino. Here is the link which explains how to take it from rhino to solidworks. You have ability in Rhino to to resurface it and use nurbs. To bring it to rhino I would sugest either .obj or .dwg.
                    http://www.rhinojungle.com/forum/topics/rhino-model-to-solidworks-for-cfd-analysis?xg_source=activity

                    hope it helps

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                      sepo
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      @d12dozr said:

                      You can export a dxf or stl from Sketchup and import that into Solidworks, but that doesn't usually cut it for injection molding. You either have to rebuild it in Solidworks, or try Spaceclaim to convert to IGES or STEP.

                      Here's mode about using Sketchup and Spaceclaim: a Youtube video
                      Sketchupdate blog post.

                      Thanks, that was my conclusion too - Spaceclaim is only Windows though.
                      Is there any tips for making the transfer from sketch up to Solidworks easier, I have to translate my idea's to the product designer and an awful lot of time has already gone into it for it to be a redraw

                      but hey solidworks is only windows as far as I know.... rhino has open beta for Mac so that maybe your salvation.

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                        congellous
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                        Yeah solidworks is windows as well. Rhino uses the same manifold 3D as solidworks ? And, will it be OK for injection moulding, I know it does nurbs as I have used it in Uni

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                          pilou
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                          Maybe this can interest you (for PC)
                          Sketchup to Rhino or any Nurbs programs : format OBJ to format 3Dm πŸ˜‰

                          It's a free Prog "Obj23dmWireframe" made by Michael Gibson the creator of Moi β˜€
                          (unzipp it)

                          Just export your model from SU in OBJ format by the TIG OBJ_Exporter (if you have just free version of SU)

                          Then launch the "Obj23dmWireframe" prog!
                          You have 2 choices

                          • each segments will became a simple line (without double)
                            or more interesting!
                          • each planes faces will become a closed polylines! So can be easily a face in a Nurbs prog! πŸ‘
                            And of course can be filleted etc... 😎

                          Can of course works with any "obj file"! πŸ˜‰
                          But don't take obj files like OBJ Zbrush file (millions of polygons) πŸ˜’

                          Walk Man OBJ
                          Walk Man 3DM

                          http://moiscript.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/8/3938813/3531936.jpg?598


                          su_3dm.jpg

                          Frenchy Pilou
                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                          My Little site :)

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                            sepo
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            Yeah solidworks is windows as well. Rhino uses the same manifold 3D as solidworks ? And, will it be OK for injection moulding, I know it does nurbs as I have used it in Uni

                            Rhino is good for injection moulding, rapid prototyping etc. You will have to make sure that nurbs surfaces do not have naked edges...means you have to produce clean geometry.
                            Btw Rhino has been used a lot in industry to convert 3rd party files to solidworks geometry.
                            As Pilou says MOI is as well good option for .3DM.

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                              congellous
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                              Thanks guys, I have Rhino up and running

                              In some tests the STL and IGES files exported from Sketchup have various holes and anomalies and come in as meshes even after SU SOLID plug has made them water tight solids

                              Is there a process for sorting this out, I'm trying the "fill holes" Join, weld tools etc just wondered if anyone had a process

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                                pilou
                                last edited by

                                Why not try the process 3 posts above with the little prog of conversion?
                                Sketchup --> OBJ --> 3DM --> Rhino ?

                                Frenchy Pilou
                                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                My Little site :)

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                                  congellous
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Why not try the process 3 posts above with the little prog of conversion?
                                  Sketchup --> OBJ --> 3DM --> Rhino ?

                                  I'm on a Mac though ??

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                                    sepo
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                                    you should be able to import SU directly into rhino. saying that I am not sure if imprter is implemented in beta.

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                                      congellous
                                      last edited by

                                      Yeah I can get geometry into Rhino from sketch up as polygonal mesh

                                      Is there anyway I can make this into a manifold or start creating the surfaces onto the model in Rhino, I suppose this is what spaceclaim does.....

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                                        sepo
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                                        There are some plugins but I believe they are mostly windows for now....
                                        Have a look at here.
                                        http://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/meshtonurb

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                                          pilou
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                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          I'm on a Mac though ??

                                          Use an emulator, virtualisator... πŸ˜‰
                                          Or send me your file by PM if not top secret with something like Mediafire

                                          Frenchy Pilou
                                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                          My Little site :)

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                                            congellous
                                            last edited by

                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            I'm on a Mac though ??

                                            Use an emulator, virtualisator... πŸ˜‰
                                            Or send me your file by PM if not top secret with something like Mediafire

                                            I might take you up on that Pilou thankyou

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