The STL file arrives in a mesh.
convert the mesh function to surface body and even better to solid body.
Thank you for helping me.
The STL file arrives in a mesh.
convert the mesh function to surface body and even better to solid body.
Thank you for helping me.
Hello
You need to enable the Scan To 3D add-in (Tools/Add-ins). A SolidWorks Premium license is required.
From there, you can obtain a volume body with the possibility of reworking it.
Hi @ Christian C
which SW do you have? ...................... if SW 2012 or inf
you can pass your file and I'll do it for you
as said @ Benoit
scan to 3D works very well for this
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The problem will be on the license, no premium license at my job.
Does anyone have the possibility to do the manipulation in solid body to be able to work it again afterwards.
I provide the stl file to the good soul who can do it and re-transform it into a step to be able to work it in inventor.
I know it's complicated...
Thank you in advance.
@ Christian did you read my previous message?
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DSL GT22 I confused you with our friend Bart DSL
Hello
Why not open the mesh stl directly in Inventor?
@ Christian c
you're not going to be happy but your file is super rotten
the best is in finding another ;-)
You can find it here http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498/#files
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might as well take a CX blueprint
Here is one
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/citroen/4577/view/citroen_cx_break_%281978%29/
you'll be able to have fun working in surface ;-)
there are a maximum of other vehicles of the manufacturer or others with the same ref year diff
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See this Pliny and Complex Surface tutorial
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/solidworks-splines-surfaces-complexes
Ideal tools for modeling an imported surface such as a blueprint
whose file posted above
or 2 years younger 1978 yes the other was 76
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/citroen/4577/view/citroen_cx_break_%281978%29/
or this family station wagon from 1982
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/citroen/30229/view/citroen_cx_familiale_break_%281982%29/
You have the choice
The blueprints, the tutorial, and your SW 2001 which can also do the trick or you do on Inventor
Good evening and (good surface modeling)
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I'd rather not have to start from scratch.
There is really no way to turn it into a volume for Inventor or Solidworks.
Thank you, good evening.
it's really not made for
What do you want to do with it?
it's hyper facetizing not clean at all
even for a 3D print of a 10 cm cart
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Hello
This mesh is super clean, full of flat areas, possibility to generate curves to recreate surfaces, for me it is fully exploitable, the sub-meshes are well calculated (see image).
On the other hand, I don't have time this week to stick to it and it's clear that it will take the same time as starting over blueprints.
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HS: it's clean, but the modeling is far from fair given the image of @coyote !!!
What is it to do with @christian. C ? If it's not indiscreet!! ;)
I want to be able to do the symmetry and have real wheels (the width of the wheels) and powder print it.
And what size do you want to make the piece?
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at 1/12 this would be top.
it's still not beautiful
there are still a lot of defects
and it's in surface
Here is a maximum of jobs to do 1/12 correct
knowing that your base part is 65.203 mm
attached file with symmetry
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