Would you have some more information on these formats, perhaps in the form of links ?
I believe .brd are PCB designs and .s3d is a game format file......could be wrong though.
Anyways there isn't going to be an easy way to get these formats from Fusion 360.
Phil Procario Jr.
Owner, Laser & CNC Creations![]()
Yes, I work with Eagle and it uses .brd as the extension for the board files. However that and a game format woud be a wierd combination of formats to ask for in one sentence 😉
I think shape3d uses both of these formats.
Either way your not going to export either of these formats from Fusion no matter what app they are for. ![]()
The real question here is what import files are supported by the other app and does Fusion export to any of them.
Phil Procario Jr.
Owner, Laser & CNC Creations![]()
This comment:
"I believe .brd are PCB designs and .s3d is a game format file......could be wrong though."
Was meant as a joke to illustrate that without the proper info it's hard for us to help. ![]()
Phil Procario Jr.
Owner, Laser & CNC Creations![]()
Malcolm,
I got the same problem (exporting models from Fusion 360 to Shape3D) and found this thread, could you help me by providing more info on how you solved it?
Thanks,
Eduardo
@Anonymous wrote:
Yes it is to export to shape3d , but problem is solved now .
If I've found the correct Shap3d you can import igs if you have the import option.
https://www.shape3d.com/Products/ImportOption.aspx
Mark
Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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