Looks for a head..... of a mannequin

Hello, I'm looking for a head with the right dimensions if possible usable under solidworks. I found that .stl

cf example


head.stl

On grabcad right?

 

https://grabcad.com/library/head-model-1

https://grabcad.com/library/female-human-head-cad-model-1

https://grabcad.com/library/dreambox-3dprint-sunglasses-for-third-world-1

https://grabcad.com/library/human-head-1

 

 

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a lot of stl and autodesk and the solidworks are not pretty....  

If you don't need too many details, I offer you the attached model. The texture (attached) will fill in the missing details.

Example rendering: .http://grabcad.com/library/light-cycle-2nd-gen-igs


citizen05.zip

Have you tried a conversion using the methods listed here: http://grabcad.com/questions/how-do-i-convert-stl-graphics-to-a-solid-model?

It requires the installation of free software, and I haven't (yet) tested it.

Hello

Attached is another manequin on which you can change the colors of the clothes, put inscriptions on it, etc...

Kind regards

Fred


imike.stp

@gedup ah yes it's the complete manequin lol

I cut off his head and I see what it looks like

 

@stefbeno

I have the software and I have done several tests but it is only valid on basic parts. For a body, a head, etc., far too many facets I guess to get something conclusive.

This is the boundary between CAD and design

@fred this one is usable but less beautiful....

It's true I  prefer citizen05  :-) 

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Well I tried to import Gerald's file by first going through MeshLab to get a DXF.

After 18 hours of calculation (with an HP Z420), SW had not finished importing the 230,000 facets!

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@stefbeno

and that's how you crash a machine because of a designer .... I want to make a special machine again. At least there a hole c is round and we don't use spline all the time

Note: much more simple in the 2015 version, no luck that I don't have the means to resume maintenance

I don't want to discourage you but sometimes, in a special machine, importing the model of the product to be treated is rather folkloric....

@stefbeno

I worked with perfumery bottles for the control of defects... so I know where I stand;) (10 years of experience)