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Good morning to all... my problem is this: the program from which I take the sl( the other format possible is vrml) is veracut.... There are in these stl for precision tools for 3d lathe processing... obviously when I go import themin nx7 my noug reads the solid... but on it I can't do anything... The slate is a dead solid... the fundamental passage I care about is to have a drafting from this stl.. I am interested in cataloging for size all tools of veracut... I would like to use for this the nx7 drafting environment... How can I do that?
Thank you in advance to those who will respond
 
Good morning to all... my problem is this: the program from which I take the sl( the other format possible is vrml) is veracut.... There are in these stl for precision tools for 3d lathe processing... obviously when I go import themin nx7 my noug reads the solid... but on it I can't do anything... The slate is a dead solid... the fundamental passage I care about is to have a drafting from this stl.. I am interested in cataloging for size all tools of veracut... I would like to use for this the nx7 drafting environment... How can I do that?
Thank you in advance to those who will respond
the solid that you get from a stl, is a faceted body, that is a solid "faceted", not a nurb geometry (superfici / solid).

on that solid, in my opinion, if it is a lathe processing, you can do a section on the central axis, and the result will be a polylinea.
above you build your profile (archies and lines), and make a solid revolution (revolves).
You can use that in drafting.

for the tool geometry, I think that the only way is to reverse engineering starting from the slate, i.e. to "reconstruct" the mathematics by leaning on the stl data.

I hope it's all clear.
 
Good morning to all... my problem is this: the program from which I take the sl( the other format possible is vrml) is veracut.... There are in these stl for precision tools for 3d lathe processing... obviously when I go import themin nx7 my noug reads the solid... but on it I can't do anything... The slate is a dead solid... the fundamental passage I care about is to have a drafting from this stl.. I am interested in cataloging for size all tools of veracut... I would like to use for this the nx7 drafting environment... How can I do that?
Thank you in advance to those who will respond
use faceted views.
the quotation but you can't do it as if it was a real solid...
 
the solid that you get from a stl, is a faceted body, that is a solid "faceted", not a nurb geometry (superfici / solid).

on that solid, in my opinion, if it is a lathe processing, you can do a section on the central axis, and the result will be a polylinea.
above you build your profile (archies and lines), and make a solid revolution (revolves).
You can use that in drafting.

for the tool geometry, I think that the only way is to reverse engineering starting from the slate, i.e. to "reconstruct" the mathematics by leaning on the stl data.

I hope it's all clear.
How do I build a polyline on the profile? to the eye?... and anyway the tool cone is fine.. but above is the cutting edge is not symmetrical... I don't know. I feel like I can't... How do I rebuild by hand? it would be a mess to remake the whole warehouse are hundreds of pieces to catalog. . remake geometry for everyone by hand from the slate is a mess... Or am I not getting what you say?
 
use faceted views.
the quotation but you can't do it as if it was a real solid...
What are faceted views?

and a question... there is no direct way to move from the slate to a solid... that is the reverse transformation of solid-stl?

thanks for the answers
 
What are faceted views?

and a question... there is no direct way to move from the slate to a solid... that is the reverse transformation of solid-stl?

thanks for the answers
faceted views are an option of 2d views.

a way c'era: a program written by my colleague (10 years old) who puts together thousands of faces. . .
I don't think it works yet, though. and above all had limits in the number of faces with which the final solid was composed.
to get a real solid the only way is to rebuild it.
the fact that you have thousands, sorry, but maybe you're wrong approach and goals can't reach them
 
Thank you. All right, there's no solution. or better I will have to find another way.. because so you can't read that there was a cross cad program of the date kit that converted from stl to ug solid 3d... evident then that it is not valid for this right case?
 
I don't know what license you have, if you have the cam module the tool you can create it (then depends on how complex this tool is ) .
Anyway try to give an eye in the directory ...\nx 6.0\mach\resource\library\tool
there are some 3d files that may help you.
 
we also have the licenses for the cam... these 3d files that could serve? to build tool models? and then we say to adapt them randomly according to the main measures? ... from there to create the drafting.... Do I understand your suggestion? :smile:
 
and I know but that ke really worries me is the amount of 3d to catalog. . change etc... Instead I was hoping that from the slate I would be able to find the way to get out with noug drafting and then catalog them so... so vabo.. if you think of anything else you will be my guru
 
and I know but that ke really worries me is the amount of 3d to catalog. . change etc... Instead I was hoping that from the slate I would be able to find the way to get out with noug drafting and then catalog them so... so vabo.. if you think of anything else you will be my guru
My... I feel like talking to a deaf.
You can put a faceted on the table! Just activate the "faceted" option of view 2d.
of course that is the result will be directly proportional to the poor quality of the sl
 
I don't want to make you mad. . I'm sorry I'm not where to take this faceted option... i don't understand what you mean by faceted view 2d.... in the presentation I said I was a novello.. from modeling step to drafting and from there is a button for base view... Do you mean by 2 d?
 
with command finder I tried to search
refit face
fast surfacing
section analysis
In all three cases, he tells me I don't have a license... Maybe they will be additional package licenses. . Or am I wrong because I'm looking for her while I'm modeling?
 
I don't want to make you mad. . I'm sorry I'm not where to take this faceted option... i don't understand what you mean by faceted view 2d.... in the presentation I said I was a novello.. from modeling step to drafting and from there is a button for base view... Do you mean by 2 d?
while you put the view:
- click on "view style"
- base
- check the "faceted view" option

I was joking. I'm not angry.

... 5€, thanks
 
If I can find the solution, I really send it to you... I'm going back to the office.
 
from the pc of a friend who has the Italian version I found where you say... I hope that tomorrow when I go and work with the stl I find myself well ... I keep you updated eheh:biggrin::finger:
 

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