Hello
I'm going to think outside the box of design.
Using the photoscult software, I get an stl file (representing a 3d photo) but as thin as a sheet of paper, so unusable on a 3d printer. I would like to give a thickness to my stl file either on creo or on solidworks.... On solidworks I am limited in facets for the modification of the STL.
If anyone has a solution, I'm all for it.
Thank you all
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I have the impression (no pun intended) that this is not the right track.
I don't practice, but amha, you have to look at the settings in the software that manages the printer.
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In the STL import options under Solidworks you should be able to check solid body
http://grabcad.com/questions/how-do-i-convert-stl-graphics-to-a-solid-model
and under Creo I never succeeded
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l-id3d
August 31, 2014, 11:12am
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Hello
Have you tried with the Blender software which is free.
A tutorial here:
http://fr.flossmanuals.net/blender-pour-limpression-3d/ch007_donner-une-epaisseur
Good luck.
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Hello
Thank you for your answers, I'll look at Blender and get back to you if negative.
Thank you very much:)
Thank you all, problem solved with Blender
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