Well, at least I can tell it was done in Rhino, what the directory it was in
and I'd guess it was done in R5.3.
Other than that ... looks like he went fishing for trout at the lake on the
24th and caught 31 o'them suckers. I can also tell it was most likely done
in Hinches instead of Hillimeters. The rest of it might as well be in
Japanese.
1H,,1H;,, G1
39HD:\MyData\Temp\temp4\UV same or opp.igs, G2
26HRhinoceros ( Apr 24 2002 ),31HTrout Lake IGES 012 Apr 24 2002, G3
32,38,6,308,15, G4, G5
1.0D0,1,4HINCH,1,0.01D0,13H021110.065134, G6
0.0001D0, G7
5.303884310917129D0,
~Larry
"Dennis Jeffrey" wrote in message
news:3DCEC03D.538961C9@cadassociates.com...
> Actually, you can do Insert - IGES from the pulldowns.....
>
> Before doing an IGESIN, you need to examine the .IGS in notepad. Look at
the
> header for clues on the source of translation, and/or unit type,
precision,
> etc. This can give you some insight on which option file to use in MDT.
The
> option files are located in the MDT support directory....
>
> Dennis
>
> Larry Caldwell wrote:
>
> > Figured it was a command-line deal. That is an excellent demonstration
of
> > what happens. Much easier to see in MDT. I'm going to go back and mess
with
> > that a bit. Thanks Jeff! I assume I could take whacked surfaces like
that
> > from Inventor, save them as igs and go look at them in MDT. Cool!
> > ~Larry
> >
> > "Jeff Howard" wrote in message
> > news:3E5865D4D954F83BB96FC449F981F68C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > Hi, Larry.
> > >
> > > Sorry, I left out the "how to get into MDT" part. The command is
IGESIN.
> > > There are good and bad surfaces superimposed, so turn off or freeze
the
> > layers
> > > you don't want visible. If that doesn't work and you are interested,
I
> > can
> > > post or email some jpg's.
> > >
> > > Profile weight.... referring to the loft dialog (in IV6)
Conditions -
> > > Weight. It's value must not be the reason you see the error. I guess
it
> > can
> > > be generated when lofting between mulitple profiles, but an example
> > doesn't
> > > come to mind. I may be misinterpreting what the error message is
telling
> > us,
> > > too (assuming it's not picked by a random number generator ). Any
how,
> > if
> > > you'll post one when you come across it, I'll see if I can offer an
> > > explanation for it.
> > >
> > > Maintain value... same thing as the profile weight.
> > >
> > > How thick were the plates?
> > >
> > > Jeff
> > > ============================
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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> Dennis Jeffrey
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>
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