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    • MALAISEM Offline
      MALAISE
      last edited by

      Hi All

      Facing a small difficulty to import STEP ( Stp ) file, I would ask to our " Code Masters ", if they know
      a way to convert this kind of file ?

      Many thanks.

      Pierre

      La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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      • pilouP Offline
        pilou
        last edited by

        Use Free-CAD
        Import / Export!
        STEP, IGES, OBJ, DXF, SVG, STL, DAE, IFC or OFF

        Seems you can use some one for SU 😉

        Or Moment of inspiration but it's not the same price! 😉
        But you can send me the file in MP 😉

        The free 123D also 😉
        123D can IMPORT (Open) 123D, SKP, SAT,OBJ, DWG (3D solids), STP, 123C (Mesh content).
        123D can export (Save As): STL, SAT, DWG, STP and its native 123D. you can also publish an image.

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

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        • MALAISEM Offline
          MALAISE
          last edited by

          Thanks Pilou,

          I'll test freecad and then convert the file. 👍

          Pierre

          La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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          • chriC Offline
            chri
            last edited by

            hello
            %(#FF0000)[sketch is done with SKETCHUP
            file is export in IGES with plugin iges_export.rb
            the backup is done in STEP avec FreeCAD
            STEP file is open with 123D BETA]

            Manip inverse [/color]
            DEUXIEME TEST

            dessin SKETCHUP
            export en IGES avec le plugin d'export IGES ( plugin iges_export.rb )
            transformation en STEP avec FreeCAD
            lecture du STEP avec Autodesk 123D Beta

            NICKEL x 2

            chri


            10 - DESSIN INITIAL SKP.png


            11 - DESSIN EXPORTE EN IGES.png


            12 - DESSIN IGES EXPORTE TRANSFORME EN STEP.png


            13 - DESSIN STEP OUVERT AVEC AUTODESK 123D BETA.png

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            • chriC Offline
              chri
              last edited by

              %(#0040FF)[hello MALAISE

              Please , take a look on the next file , it was something i have explain in french forum]
              %(#FF0000)[It's possible to convert file in IGES STEP SKP STL with free soft and plugins .

              STEP file is import with FreeCAD
              a backup is done in STL
              STL is import in SKETCHUP 8 with plugin jf_stl_importer.rb / Jim Foltz /
              cleaning is done with plugin deletecoplanaredges.rb]

              %(#008000)[des conversions sont possibles entre IGES STEP SKP STL
              ( EN UTILISANT DES LOGICIELS OU PLUGINS GRATUITS )]

              PREMIER TEST

              LES BASES :

              J'avais Autodesk 123D Beta
              je viens aussi de télécharger FreeCAD comme me l'a suggéré PILOU .

              DETAIL DU TEST EFFECTUE

              dessin d'une piéce avec Autodesk 123D Beta
              sauvegarde en STEP
              ( possible directement en STL et IGES )

              Import du STEP dans FreeCAD
              export en STL
              ( ce logiciel autorise de nombreuses extensions en import et en export )

              import du STL dans SKETCHUP 8
              ( plugin jf_stl_importer.rb de Jim Foltz )

              nettoyage
              ( plugin deletecoplanaredges.rb )

              Le résultat est NICKEL
              Le seul souci comme évoqué par PILOU étant la segmentation des cercles et arcs .

              BONS TESTS A TOUS


              20 - DESSIN INITIAL Autodesk 123D Beta.png


              21 - DESSIN STEP OUVERT AVEC FreeCAD ET TRANSFORME EN STL.png


              22 - IMPORT STL.png


              23 - DESSIN STL IMPORTE AVEC PLUGIN.png

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              • kenK Offline
                ken
                last edited by

                I use SimLab Composer. I have tried the rest, Alibre, ViaCad, 123D beta and others programs, and Simlab does the best conversions. But to be honest, nothing is going to turn a high poly model into something that Sketchup is not going to choke on.

                Ken

                Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                • MALAISEM Offline
                  MALAISE
                  last edited by

                  Great explanation Chri!

                  Exactly what I was looking for 👍

                  Pierre

                  La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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                  • L Offline
                    lansd
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    I use SimLab Composer. I have tried the rest, Alibre, ViaCad, 123D beta and others programs, and Simlab does the best conversions. But to be honest, nothing is going to turn a high poly model into something that Sketchup is not going to choke on.

                    This would be an incorrect comment due to lack of knowledge and experience, which is common on SketchUp forums since 2010. As I and the original SketchUp developer worked together to write the main CAD -> SketchUp conversion system in 2005 before he sold off the company, I'll point you to the proper methods to get any sized CAD file into SketchUp with good efficiency:

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                    Okino Computer Graphics - Professional 3D File Conversion Software

                    Okino PolyTrans & NuGraf, the primary 3D CAD, VR/AR and DCC/Animation conversion + optimization products on the market for well over 30 years.

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                    Okino Computer Graphics (www.okino.com)

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                    • E Offline
                      emartingr
                      last edited by

                      @pilou said:

                      Use Free-CAD
                      Import / Export!
                      STEP, IGES, OBJ, DXF, SVG, STL, DAE, IFC or OFF

                      Seems you can use some one for SU 😉

                      Or Moment of inspiration but it's not the same price! 😉
                      But you can send me the file in MP 😉

                      The free 123D also 😉
                      123D can IMPORT (Open) 123D, SKP, SAT,OBJ, DWG (3D solids), STP, 123C (Mesh content).
                      123D can export (Save As): STL, SAT, DWG, STP and its native 123D. you can also publish an image.

                      Thanks pilou,

                      FreCad would be great to convert 3D files to or from SU. The Collada format opens directly in SU. But I found it difficult to load the required conversion plugins into FreeCad. To import/export collada files from SU, the pycollada plugin is required and this involves installing Python, numpy and setuptools (http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Extra_python_modules#Installation_3).

                      I could not make it work -yet-, perhaps because there are many different versions of each. If someone has already done it, I would appreciate getting the information. If I manage to install it, I will send the detail method.

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                      • J Offline
                        Jim
                        last edited by

                        I can not get the COLLADA export to work yet either.

                        However, the .stl export does work. What's better is that FreeCAD does not need to be running to convert a .step to .stl. The FreeCAD Python API can be used to convert the file and a plugin can be made to import .step as an .stl from SketchUp.

                        The python script I am testing is very simple:

                        
                        # conv.py
                        FREECAD = 'C;\\Program Files (x86)\\FreeCAD 0.14\\bin'
                        import sys
                        sys.path.append(FREECAD)
                        import FreeCAD
                        import Part
                        part = Part.read("C;/Users/Jim/Downloads/545424.STEP")
                        part.exportStl('C;/users/jim/part.stl')
                        
                        

                        In addition, you do not need to install Python. I was able to use FreeCAD's embedded Python to run the script:

                        
                        "c;\Program Files (x86)\FreeCAD 0.14\bin\python.exe" conv.py
                        
                        

                        That's it. It will probably take SketchUp longer to import the .stl than FreeCAD takes to perform the conversion.

                        So there you have it with a little more work, a poor-man's .step import.

                        Hi

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                        • A Offline
                          Aroundthebend
                          last edited by

                          @malaise said:

                          Thanks Pilou,

                          I'll test freecad and then convert the file. 👍

                          Pierre

                          Hi MALAISE, did you have any luck using Freecad to import STEP files i.e.:

                          Step into Freecad export as .stl >import into Sketchup.

                          cheers

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                          • pilouP Offline
                            pilou
                            last edited by

                            @unknownuser said:

                            I'll point you to the proper methods to get any sized CAD file into SketchUp with good efficiency:

                            It's that we can say a very good article! 👍

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

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                            • A Offline
                              Aroundthebend
                              last edited by

                              @pilou said:

                              @unknownuser said:

                              I'll point you to the proper methods to get any sized CAD file into SketchUp with good efficiency:

                              It's that we can say a very good article! 👍

                              Thanks pilou. I now know what I need (once I read the article a few times!). Yes a very good article 👍 .

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                              • hsmyersH Offline
                                hsmyers
                                last edited by

                                @jim said:

                                However, the .stl export does work. What's better is that FreeCAD does not need to be running to convert a .step to .stl. The FreeCAD Python API can be used to convert the file and a plugin can be made to import .step as an .stl from SketchUp.

                                Slight improvement, tested and working:

                                
                                # step2stl.py
                                FREECAD = 'C;\\Program Files\\FreeCAD 0.15\\bin'
                                import sys
                                sys.path.append(FREECAD)
                                import FreeCAD
                                import Part
                                part = Part.read(str(sys.argv[1]))
                                part.exportStl(str(sys.argv[2]))
                                
                                

                                Late to the dance, but just ran into the problem 😞 => 😄 Thanks Jim !!

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                                • A Offline
                                  Aroundthebend
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi all, I've been looking at this problem for some time. I've now started using Afanche3D Pro (£29'ish) which is a 3D file viewer. It can import STEP files (and others) and export to DAE (and other formats). I've found it very us usfull.

                                  The STEP files I receive are usually in mm so I've set Afanche3D Pro System Length Unit to mm and the Default File Importing Length Unit to cm (these setting are found in the Options (Grey cog in tools above work area). This is so it enlarges by 10. I then export as a DAE and import this into SketchUp. Because the units in my SU are set as mm the DAE file will import at x10 (that makes it x1000 the original model size).

                                  Afanche do some other viewers that only open one file type (i.e. STEP viewer £23)

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