Shell an STL file ?

Shell an STL file ?

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Shell an STL file ?

Anonymous
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Hey,

 

Is there an option to shell an STL file ?

I have an imported model that I would like to shell and can't find a software to do it. maybe F360 can ?

 

Thanks 

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dsouzasujay
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Yes, You can convert a STL file to shell, I have attached video.

 

 

Note: The STL file will convert to shell only when one of the mesh facets is open. If the STL file is closed then the result will be a solid B-Rep body.

 


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Sujay D'souza
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Anonymous
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And how can I add thickness to that shell?

Thanks

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TrippyLighting
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In the super simple example in the screencast that represents 0.000001% of use cases you can go to Modify-Shell on the solid block or Create->Thicken on the (infinitely) thin walled object.

 

however, on more complex and curved/organic .stl files this will fail. For such cases I believe Meshmixer has the better tools.


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laughingcreek
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I second the mesh mixer suggestion.  still hoping the full functionality of MM will be brought into fusion.  MM really is an amazing program. 

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dieselguy65
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is this stl file going to be 3d printed?

thats the most common use i know for stl files.

if so, just use the "vase mode" in your 3d print software.

that gets rid of infill, and the top layers, creating a vase type shape to a solid box.

like what shell does in fusion