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    • S Offline
      Shortrope
      last edited by

      Hi
      Is anyone out there able to convert this eprt into a format I can use in Sketchup.
      It's currently beyond my ability to redraw this and your help would be invaluable.
      Thanks.
      http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachments/group-buys/323150d1357912757-waveguides-horns-seos-18-1.4.zip

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        The link given requires a membership and password to access the ZIP file.
        You are unlikely to get any help with the current configuration...
        Why not attach the ZIP to a post here, or give it as a link to a drop-box type site, accessible to the public ?

        TIG

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        • S Offline
          Shortrope
          last edited by

          It's not allowing me to attach "The extension eprt is not allowed"

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          • S Offline
            Shortrope
            last edited by

            Does this work?

            Dropbox

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            (www.dropbox.com)

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              That can be downloaded.
              To attach an unsupported file-type ZIP it...


              SEOS-18-1.4-2.EPRT.zip

              TIG

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                EPRT is viewable using a free-viewer.
                It is also openable in SolidWorks.
                But unless the original author explicitly made it to be convertible - say to STL - then it's not convertible - rather like a PDF...
                It's very purpose is to protect IPR by being limited it its capabilities...

                TIG

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