I am a rank newbie with Inventor, but have been able to add-in the Autodesk Mesh Enabler to my Inventor Pro 2020 version. I opened the .stl file from Thingiverse (attached) that I want to modify but have not been able to figure out how to convert it to a solid first. I am looking for some very basic step-by-step instructions on how to do this, things that would translate well to my students, so that I can explore ways to modify the part for giveaways to Award winning students. Days of Googling answers and sifting through the pile of data looking for the information I need to be successful has been frustrating. But, it has also given me an appreciation of how my students must feel sometimes when I assume they know more than they do.
Could someone be patient enough to help me out? I'd greatly appreciate the support.
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Steps to import STL and convert it into Inventor Solid geometry (screenshots are from Inventor 2022, sorry):
1- Close Inventor, login with your Autodesk account at https://apps.autodesk.com and search for "Mesh Enabler", then download and install it.
2- Launch Inventor and make sure Mesh Enabler is loaded (under Tools tab > Add-Ins > select "Autodesk Mesh Enabler" in the list and checkmark both boxes under "Load Behavior", then hit OK to close).
3- Either drag and drop your STL file from Windows Explorer onto the Inventor application (top bar, tray icon, or empty/blank space if no other files are open), or in Inventor go to File > Open > Import CAD files.
4- If you selected "Import CAD files" to open, you can select special Options to load the content.
5- After loading the component on screen, expand the Mesh folder and select all MeshFeatures (you could have several and select them separately, but typically you might prefer to always select all nodes under there), and right-click > Convert to Base Feature.
6- You may receive a warning prompt if there are too many mesh elements to be converted, but this is Ok to proceed (it only warns of how this could take long if over 5000 triangles).
7- Select the Solid output icon to convert the meshes into Solid geometry whenever possible (or, if preferred, surfaces).
8- Delete the Mesh folder if you would like (it should be empty already if you had "Delete Original" selected in the previous prompt.
CAD and PLM admin | My ideas | Inventor-Vault Expert GPT (my AI brain)
The source file is too much of a mess to bother with.
I recommend that you create the geometry from scratch.
CAD and PLM admin | My ideas | Inventor-Vault Expert GPT (my AI brain)
Limited refining is possible. Too late I noticed that you're using Inventor 2020.
2022 IPT is more than 35 MB, but STEP added, too.
Walter Holzwarth
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