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Old April 8th 05, 12:05 AM
LCT Paintball
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Your website said that your software supports Solid Works. Does it actually
create a solidworks geometry file?

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Old April 8th 05, 07:55 AM
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Hi,

My program create text .txt files that is used in SolidWorks and Rhino3D
It is 7 files, one for each blade station, that have X, Y and Z
co-ordinates, with the proper angle and placed correctly in relation to the
plan form that is chosen (6 of them)

In SolidWorks it is just to insert "curve through free points" one by one
txt file, then loft from station 1 to 7 and the blade is don. It is don
faster then it take to write this, it's just a matter of clicking with the
mouse. no writing of co-ordinates.

Jan Carlsson
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Your website said that your software supports Solid Works. Does it

actually
create a solidworks geometry file?

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"Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character."
www.LCTPaintball.com
www.LCTProducts.com





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Old April 8th 05, 11:41 PM
LCT Paintball
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My program create text .txt files that is used in SolidWorks and Rhino3D
It is 7 files, one for each blade station, that have X, Y and Z
co-ordinates, with the proper angle and placed correctly in relation to
the
plan form that is chosen (6 of them)

In SolidWorks it is just to insert "curve through free points" one by one
txt file, then loft from station 1 to 7 and the blade is don. It is don
faster then it take to write this, it's just a matter of clicking with the
mouse. no writing of co-ordinates.


So the .txt files are a text based set of points that can be imported like
an .igs file? Then add some "skin" to them and you're ready to go?



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Old April 9th 05, 07:14 AM
Jan Carlsson
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Almost,

The txt files is inserted, then a SW or Rhino file is made, and a iges or
other files can be exported.

Jan

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My program create text .txt files that is used in SolidWorks and Rhino3D
It is 7 files, one for each blade station, that have X, Y and Z
co-ordinates, with the proper angle and placed correctly in relation to
the
plan form that is chosen (6 of them)

In SolidWorks it is just to insert "curve through free points" one by

one
txt file, then loft from station 1 to 7 and the blade is don. It is don
faster then it take to write this, it's just a matter of clicking with

the
mouse. no writing of co-ordinates.


So the .txt files are a text based set of points that can be imported like
an .igs file? Then add some "skin" to them and you're ready to go?





 




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