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Mesh conversion and step export

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Message 1 of 14
berger_ferdi
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Mesh conversion and step export

I have the problem that after converting a mesh into an organ model I have a T-spline mesh body which I cannot export as STEP.

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If I can then convert the model. If I want to convert the image, I have to select each edge individually, which is not possible with more complex models. Is there another solution for this?

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Many thanks for your help

Ferdinand

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Message 2 of 14
g-andresen
in reply to: berger_ferdi

Hi,

works for me.

 

Please show your process in a screencast.

 

günther

Message 3 of 14
berger_ferdi
in reply to: berger_ferdi

Is there another way to keep the edges? Then the single selection. Can I select the edges with the area selection or something similar? In larger models I can't select every single edge. This menu opens when I right click on the mesh body.

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Message 4 of 14

Can you explain why you want to keep all the edges?


EESignature

Message 5 of 14
berger_ferdi
in reply to: berger_ferdi

Yes, I have to select the edges so that I can convert the mesh. Otherwise Fusion gives me an error. Or am I on the wrong track?
Thank you

Message 6 of 14


@berger_ferdi wrote:

... Or am I on the wrong track?


Possibly. Can you share the model so I can see what the error is and perhaps suggest a fix?

You can export the model as a .f3d file and attach it to a forum post.


EESignature

Message 7 of 14

Enclosed is the file.
I have converted an STL into the model which is attached. I would now like to export this as a STEP file. So far I have always received the error message described.

thanks

@TrippyLighting 

Message 8 of 14

Scratch what I posted here before!

I see what you mean. Usually this is just a warning message and all "normal" solid bodies and surfaces are exported.

You can either delete the T-Spline body, or turn on the timeline.

Then the export works!

 

@Phil.E I would classify this as a bug.

 


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Message 9 of 14

okay, thanks. Now I can do it

Message 10 of 14
Phil.E
in reply to: TrippyLighting

It's not a bug. The file has a t-spline body because it's not parametric.

 

Turn on the timeline and it will export as a step without complaint.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


Message 11 of 14
berger_ferdi
in reply to: Phil.E

Yes, I have done that. Now it works.
Thank you

Message 12 of 14
TrippyLighting
in reply to: Phil.E


@Phil.E wrote:

It's not a bug. The file has a t-spline body because it's not parametric.

 


Thanks for the feedback!


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Message 13 of 14
laughingcreek
in reply to: Phil.E


@Phil.E wrote:

It's not a bug. The file has a t-spline body because it's not parametric....


I don't understand why this would be expect or desirable behavior.

if I have a DM model with a bunch of bodies in it, and hide all but one, then just the one body will be exported to a .stp.  if one of those (hidden bodies) happens to be a t-spline, then I can't.  that makes no sense.

 

Message 14 of 14
Phil.E
in reply to: laughingcreek

I don't disagree with you. All I'm saying is that it's not a bug if the software is performing as-design.

 

The warning looks pretty clear to me. But perhaps this could use more words to help users. I'm open to suggestions.

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And you can export the design, if it has a timeline. That's the main thing missing from this dialog box, IMO.

 

Also, just to be clear: I'm not a manager, developer, user experience designer, or decision maker. I help forum users understand the product, and report issues. 

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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