SpaceClaim for 3D Printing
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Anyone every heard of or used SpaceClaim to clean up or prepare STL files for 3D printing? Also, their web site does not mention pricing.
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SpaceClaim is very powerful, and is taking on many established 3D modelling programs (Inventor, Solidworks etc). If you have a connection to academia (lower and higher educational institutions) then it is very cheap. You can also import Sketchup models and turn them into editable solids.
http://www.spaceclaim.com/en/SketchUp.aspx
Regards,
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@watkins said:
SpaceClaim is very powerful, and is taking on many established 3D modelling programs (Inventor, Solidworks etc). If you have a connection to academia (lower and higher educational institutions) then it is very cheap. You can also import Sketchup models and turn them into editable solids.
http://www.spaceclaim.com/en/SketchUp.aspx
Regards,
BobYes, I saw that page. I was wondering if you can get just the part to clean up the STL files and what the pricing is. I saw one placee on the web tha the full product is about $$3,500.
The video on that page makes it look like it is very powerful at the STL file clean up.
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Try Viacad 2d/3D V9 79$99
(with user cupon code on the top page! )
It has SKP import and STL export!
else SpaceClaim is here at 2 445 $
(interesting site: there is a list of all technical 2D/3D progs! 
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[quote="Pilou"][url=http://www.punchcad.com/p-27-viacad-2d3d-v9.aspx][u]Try Viacad 2d/3D V9
Interesting but Only 64 BIT for MAC.
Don't see coupon though. -
Seems they are changinf the cupon product each day! (Today is for Shark etc...
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