Q-BLADE Tutorials for beginners | Convert to 3D printable format |Wind Turbine| HAWT 💙

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  • Q-BLADE Tutorials for beginners | Convert to 3D printable format |Wind Turbine| HAWT 💙
    This video shows how to export the blade geometry into .stl format for 3D printing. Give a thumbs up if you find this useful.
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  • @andywee6452
    @andywee6452 7 лет назад +1

    Hi, is there any way to convert it into Solidworks or ANSYS fluent file ? I tried to import into SW but it appears only as a STL file which i cant edit it as a part. Thanks.

    • @write2sijovarghese
      @write2sijovarghese  7 лет назад +1

      +Andy Wee Download FreeCad then import the stl file in the "mesh design" work space. At this point you can clean up your stl using the mesh design tools. Switch to the "part" work space click on the stl file in the left plane then click on the part menu, scroll down to "create part from mesh" then wait. If the mesh is very dense it may take a while. You can use other programs like MeshLab to reduce the mesh density to shorten the conversion time. Export the solid model as an stp file. Solidworks, Design Magic both will read in the file and allow its manipulation.