Help with .obj file

Help with .obj file

Lebotec
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Help with .obj file

Lebotec
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Hi,

 

I was wondering if anybody could help me convert a .obj file in to a solid.

 

I've tried it but with no luck, the mesh enabler fails.

 

Hope someone can help me turning this file in to a usable solid.

 

Many thanks!!

 

Joost

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89198826955
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this is better done with meshmixer

converted stl file attached

 

Снимок.PNG

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blandb
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I don't see an attached file?

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89198826955
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johnsonshiue
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Hi! Inventor has fairly limited mesh modeling ability. I suggest you look into Fusion 360, where there is a dedicated Mesh Design environment. You may repair the mesh and convert it to a smoother solid bodies.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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hfcandrew
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You file was not at all solid/watertight/fixed:

hfcandrew_0-1689785330798.png

 

 

See attached for a slightly better fixed model, still lots of floating bodies though:

hfcandrew_1-1689785469614.png

 

 

 

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Lebotec
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Hi Andrew

 

Many thanks for your effort!!!

 

But I'm affraid it is still not a very usefull model.  And it needs to be scaled 10 times bigger.

 

I'm going to try it with Fusion like @johnsonshiue suggested.

 

Never the less many thanks!!  ( also for everone else who replied)

 

Best regards,

 

Joost

 

 

 

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hfcandrew
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I'm curious how well fusion360 can auto-repair that. When you do could you post the repaired .stl?

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! The success of any geometry repair workflow depends on how bad the geometry is. Also, it may depend on the sequence of operations. It is a bit trial and error. Please feel free to try the Mesh Design environment in Fusion 360.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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