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[mailto:openapc-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org] Im Auftrag von luci medisan
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Februar 2015 00:06
An: openapc(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Betreff: Re: Having problem with STL files in BeamConstruct
I have download the last version if the software v3.6-5 and i notice some
changes:
- you manage to resolve the position error. X,Y,Z center buttons are active
and working, but only for small model's. I try to center a bigger 3d model
with no success, software not responding!
And i think i spot some bugs:
- If you try to position a 3d model by "Bottom Right", let set 1mm in Z and
hit "enter" or click random, software not responding, i manage to get it to
work by tipping 1mm in "Bottom Right" Z and click to in window: "Size"
Z,
all is perfect. I hope you understood what i meant!
- In isometric view the window is empty, No model!
My problem with flipped STL still persist. This is a nebulous to me!!!!
I keep try to understand why in any other software when i import a STL, the
software knows the exact location relative to origin and it's in correct
orientation.
But in BC i have this problem
More strange is that only I have this problem!
Thanks and best regards !
Medisan
On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 12:44 AM, luci medisan
<lucimedisan(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello
I have 2 problem's:
- when i try to import a STL file for slicing in BeamConstruct the
orientation is wrong (Z axis become Y axis, so i need to rotate every time
90 by X axis). I tried with several STL files from different software's and
even downloaded from internet.
- Is very frustrate to center a sliced STL in BeamConstruct, i select "Show
3D Mesh" so i can edit the geometry, but the "Center" buttons are
disabled.
I have to place it manually (the biggest problem with manual placing is on
the Z axis, there the bottom of the model need to be exact)
P.S. I spiked with Mr. Michael about too!!
Thank you!