Really appreciate the update Lars, Thank you. I knew you would. I thought there was a facet limit of around 10,000, clearly I was wrong. Yet another thing learnt from your awesome videos.
Lars, I really appreciate your efforts in showing how to work with STL's. I have a a laser scan for a product I would like to modify. The scanning company produced a high density scan with 2.5 million facets. I got them to reduce it to 256,000 facets but that is as far as they could go. I've tried Fusion and Meshmixer to try and further reduce this file size but I can't get a solid model of any quality. Is it possible to use sculpting or some other tool to overlay the complex model with something that can be made into a solid? The scanned object I am working with is an exhaust manifold. Thanks, Dan
Hi Dan McNarry Thank you for watching! My first thought was, do you need the entire model? Can you cut it up in sections, convert the sections and then maybe put it together again later? There is also the potion to pull sculpt surface to the mesh ruclips.net/video/rYINV0zBXbg/видео.html
Can you do a video for an STL that has multiple parts? I have an issue that after converting to Brep I try to select one part but it automatically selects all of them.
Lars, thank you for all your help learning F360. Over at the Shaper Origin owner group we are debating the different software options for creating files to use with the Origin. They make great videos which you have probably seen. I suggested to Sam at the Shaper team that you might be interested in making a video of creating a part for the Origin, perhaps a two-part where you create the file and then Sam makes the part. The part could be a screwdriver rack or similar, something that new Origin owners can make by following the video. If that is appealing to you drop me a line at my alternate (throw-away) email ibsenafshar@yahoo.com and I will help connect you to them. And, thanks again for helping make F360 so easy to pick up.
Hi Brian, Yes, I saw you email and will respond there also, just falling behind a little :-) Normally someone from Shaper Origin would reach out if they are interested in doing something.
I had an .stl open. It was a GM ls3 cylinder head. I figured out the problem though. Unless you turn off capture design history it won't even show a "mesh" drop down.
You are really a great person. Thank you for helping us.
Really appreciate the update Lars, Thank you. I knew you would.
I thought there was a facet limit of around 10,000, clearly I was wrong. Yet another thing learnt from your awesome videos.
Thank you Spike Kent
Have an awesome weekend!
From mess to mesh: great comeback :-)
LOL Thank you Rudi Klein
Have a great weekend!
Lars, Much appreciated! Finally I can convert the STL file for modification!
The follow-up is appreciated!
Thanks a lot for the update and for this amazing tutorial ;) really appreciate what you make
Continue your nice work
Thanks for the follow up ,, appreciated 👍🏼
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Thanks Lars for Update, was wondering how to go about if we would want to use it on CM for a CNC part cut?
Hi vMeph Thank you for watching!
Yes, maybe it should be a follow up. You can machine the mesh file in CAM
Thanks Lars for the update video.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Lars, I really appreciate your efforts in showing how to work with STL's. I have a a laser scan for a product I would like to modify. The scanning company produced a high density scan with 2.5 million facets. I got them to reduce it to 256,000 facets but that is as far as they could go. I've tried Fusion and Meshmixer to try and further reduce this file size but I can't get a solid model of any quality. Is it possible to use sculpting or some other tool to overlay the complex model with something that can be made into a solid? The scanned object I am working with is an exhaust manifold.
Thanks,
Dan
Hi Dan McNarry Thank you for watching!
My first thought was, do you need the entire model? Can you cut it up in sections, convert the sections and then maybe put it together again later?
There is also the potion to pull sculpt surface to the mesh
ruclips.net/video/rYINV0zBXbg/видео.html
Thanks Lars!
Hi Robert Rossi Thank you for watching!
Can you do a video for an STL that has multiple parts? I have an issue that after converting to Brep I try to select one part but it automatically selects all of them.
Hi SOULJAHX6 Thank you for watching!
I will put it on the list.
What kind of product are you trying to bring into Fusion?
Sir how to given sharpness in STL file, whom I got 3d scanner
Thanks Lars.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Are you going to AU university in Vegas?
Yes, I will be there from Sunday to Friday. Are you? Would love to chat.
I should talk about that on the livestream.
I was thinking about it i was there last year, that after party......lol
I dont have mesh workspace , please advice.
You need to have a mesh file, like an stl open to see the mesh workspace
Turn off capture design history before opening the file. Then open your .stl or .obj and it should be there.
@@dudemcgee256 Worked perfect thanks man.
Lars, thank you for all your help learning F360. Over at the Shaper Origin owner group we are debating the different software options for creating files to use with the Origin. They make great videos which you have probably seen. I suggested to Sam at the Shaper team that you might be interested in making a video of creating a part for the Origin, perhaps a two-part where you create the file and then Sam makes the part. The part could be a screwdriver rack or similar, something that new Origin owners can make by following the video. If that is appealing to you drop me a line at my alternate (throw-away) email ibsenafshar@yahoo.com and I will help connect you to them.
And, thanks again for helping make F360 so easy to pick up.
Hi Brian,
Yes, I saw you email and will respond there also, just falling behind a little :-)
Normally someone from Shaper Origin would reach out if they are interested in doing something.
NAILED IT 8@)
Thank you Stephen Boyd
My software looks different than yours, I don't have a Mesh drop down at all. What gives?
You need to have a mesh file, like an stl open to see the mesh workspace
I had an .stl open. It was a GM ls3 cylinder head. I figured out the problem though. Unless you turn off capture design history it won't even show a "mesh" drop down.
Thanks for your reply, Lars!
Thanks Lars
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!