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Can the model be supplied in .stl or .step format?
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-04 10:18:19 UTC
for 3d-printing?
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-04 10:24:10 UTC
I converted it to Stl format.
can you clarify the format requirements? after that I will add the file
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sven98
sven982021-02-05 06:55:49 UTC
I want to use the model in solidworks so that I can then develop models that interface with the model you have.
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-05 09:42:17 UTC
ok. I added the STL. but it without textures.
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-05 09:58:34 UTC
and a single mesh to all the objects inthe scene. is this ok?
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sven98
sven982021-02-05 13:05:41 UTC
Does that mean its a single part? ideally we would need to be able to move the arm and blade. if we can import it as separate parts we can likely re-build the assembly as we require.
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sven98
sven982021-02-05 13:04:14 UTC
We are looking to develop some tools to attach and mount to the JCB hydradig platform. We are developing this within Solidworks.
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-05 13:24:01 UTC
the fact is that the STL is simply saved as a single file -by default. maybe obj will do?
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sven98
sven982021-02-05 13:52:41 UTC
I think when it is imported to Solidworks there is an option to bring the model in in separate parts. so if you can save it as an .stl file and I will see how it imports
Inzhenerik
Inzhenerik2021-02-05 13:41:10 UTC
or do you need me to make each part a separate STL file? then you will have to wait a bit, because there are a lot of objects in the tractor