I have an issue saving a part as an .stl. I always get the message "No valid solid bodies to output to STL file". When I try and go to options in the "save as" dialogue, I can only change between ANSII and Binary. I have Inventor 2014. My .ipt is just a 0.5" cube. Did nothing other than sketch and extrude.
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It looks like you have an imported mesh - not a solid body.
What happens if you convert the import to a solid body or start a new file and create a solid body from scratch?
Hi!
That's because the part you have in the images, it's already a import from a STL, and so, isn't a solid body.
You can only export solid bodies to STL and when you import a STL file, it isn't a solid body, but only a mesh .
When you import a STL file in can´t do almost anything with him, so i believe that source you have to import to Inventor has the same geometry as the one you want to export. The problem is... if you don't have the STL source...
Regards
It was never a STL. I opened a new .ipt and created a sketch of a 0.5inx0.5in square. Then I extruded it 0.5in. There was no import that occured.
@Anonymous wrote:
... There was no import that occured.
Your browser would seem to indicate otherwise. That is the symbol for a Mesh body.
Attach the ipt file here and end all doubt. So easy!
What does your browser say if you expand that blue box node?
The Translation Report indicates that you opened an stl file named C:\Users\1614\Desktop\Half-Inch Cube.stl
So, did you open an stl file you created or did you open an ipt file you created?
There is no Sketch as you describe creating in the file you attached.
And no extrusion feature.
This is what you should see -
@Anonymous wrote:
It was never a STL. I opened a new .ipt and created a sketch of a 0.5inx0.5in square. Then I extruded it 0.5in. There was no import that occured.
Let me guess - you left out 2 steps that you did.
You then Saved Copy As *.stl
and then opened the *.stl file.
@Anonymous wrote:
Here it is
Yep.. Its a Mesh created by an import of C:\Users\1614\Desktop\Half-Inch Cube.stl
That part was NOT created as a native Inventor part.. All others above are correct..
So thats the problem.. We call this an "oops" moment. It happens.