Dear Luci,

 

It might be possible that somehow my email address found access to your email.

Therefore please be sure to delete my address from your conversation with openapc.

 

Best Regards,

 

Klaus

 


Von: openapc-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org [mailto:openapc-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org] Im Auftrag von luci medisan
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Februar 2015 00:06
An: openapc@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@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!