Al,
I have the Free Version of Intellicad if you would like it. It is no longer available but I kept the .exe after I upgraded to the full version.
It will do the conversion from .dwg to .dxf then you must open the .dxf in accutrans to convert to .stl
Kerry
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Kerry,
Do you know of a way to batch stl to hsf? (free or cheep) I've done searches, But everything seems to be well over $200.00.
e_cabinets does convert but....
Do you know of a way to batch stl to hsf? (free or cheep) I've done searches, But everything seems to be well over $200.00.
e_cabinets does convert but....
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I have 200 files or more, sinks, stoves, fridges, micros etc... and the problem I have is when I convert with Accutrans a DWG into a STL I can only texture the whole item and not individual parts ie... knobs or glass.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Michael,
If you use Accutrans and you 'Save with options' as a stl (binary), have a look at the 'Flags' section. There you can tick the option 'Write one layer per file'. This gives you multiple files of the object which you can then take into the display part editor and texture seperately. It is quite a lot of work, but you can get results if you are patient!
HTH
If you use Accutrans and you 'Save with options' as a stl (binary), have a look at the 'Flags' section. There you can tick the option 'Write one layer per file'. This gives you multiple files of the object which you can then take into the display part editor and texture seperately. It is quite a lot of work, but you can get results if you are patient!
HTH
Paul Ellis
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Paul,
I had only a few minutes this morning to try your suggestions. I will be working with it tonight. I am at the shop for a few days as my truck motor blew, (that blows) and I don't have a running backup right now. I seem to put over 300 mile a week on my vehicles and in doing so I neglect preventive maintenance. BAD thing and a BAD time.
Preventive maintenance is a GOOD thing.
I had only a few minutes this morning to try your suggestions. I will be working with it tonight. I am at the shop for a few days as my truck motor blew, (that blows) and I don't have a running backup right now. I seem to put over 300 mile a week on my vehicles and in doing so I neglect preventive maintenance. BAD thing and a BAD time.

Preventive maintenance is a GOOD thing.

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SSD 840 256Gig, 2TB, 3TB, Samsung (2TB)
Corsair RM650