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manufactur ing STL files
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This option have very good potential in manufacturing
I would like our team to test it - and if ok to ask real users to check it as a manufacturing option
the problem is that we use STL files as input
can you please recomend/provide me with a translator from STL to CATIA Mesh (which is used by this option) - so we can test it ?
I think many of our 6000 users will use it because it enable working on parts in stages:
you perform manufacturing operations then get simulation result in STL
and continue to work on the result
in 3D parts it happen several times.
Also there is the area of interest of reverse engeneering (scanning 3D ...)
it will be nice to understand why you don't import STL. I guess converting from one mesh file format to another is almost terivial. So maybe there other reasons (CATIA mesh have special properties?)
If it is only a technical Mesh conversion issue and you can't find a convertor STL --> CATIA Mesh
maube you can provide me the binary file format of CATIA mesh you are using so I will do the convert myself?
thanks, Eran
Re: manufactur ing STL files
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Thank you for the suggestion. For a future release, we can consider adding support for importing STL files directly into Inventor.

Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
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Hello, Eran.
Have you tried the enhanced mesh import capability in Inventor Goodyear Beta?
If you want access to the Beta, please get in touch with Chris Mitchell (chris.mitchell@autodesk.com).
--John
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Hello John
I'll check it
Thanks, Eran
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From a brief view Inventor 2013 can import STL and point cloud
Question is what can be done with it:
API - what data can be obtained from these Mesh objects
user - pick, measure
It is just asked for that a kind of "Mesh Enabler" will provide a solution to promote the imported STL Mesh and point-cloud objects to B-Rep surfeces / solids. This will be fantastic for manufacturing !!
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Under the beta agreement that you signed, betas are discussed in the beta forums and not in these public forums.

Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
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Hello Scott
I thank you for leting me know that you find my post problematic.
In any case you find a post of mine offending Autodesk interests in any way, please remove it immidiatly
and email me.
I was told to check the Beta so I did and reported my foundings.
I would thank you if you could give me a link to the propper forum where this subject should be discussed
thanks, Eran
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Actually my reply was to you and jncallen. Once a post has been posted, it is really out there. They can be deleted, but with RSS feeds, the cat is out of the bag. I never delete anything from the internet. The beta.autodesk.com site has forums dedicated to our betas.

Scott Sheppard
Program Manager
Autodesk Labs
Autodesk, Inc.
