![]() ![]() ![]() If you can get your base part and your converted part both set as a solid, then you just move them into position and use the “combine” action on the menu to make a single part. It prints fine, but if you ever do manage to get that particular piece imported, it ends up looking like a picasso painting. A perfect example of one of those is the lulzbot AO-101 lower X end piece. You can try doing a repair in netfabb before importing the stl to fix that, but usually if it won’t import at that point its because whoever made the stl had something odd going on in their file. ![]() If it doesn’t convert properly it might still be a surface at that point. If it converts properly, it will be a solid gray object just like the other solids. You want the “make this into a solid” button. Factory Design Utilities 2015 for Inventor. The “make this into a surface” button is the one that is selected by default. Our good friends from Autodesk Labs have released a new technology preview tool called Mesh Enabler for Inventor. So what happens is when you right click on the imported stl file and select “convert to base feature” you get a little tiny window with 2 buttons on it. Heh, I was just looking for where that was to post it, glad you found it. ![]()
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