Ollie78
Established Member
Hi
Just wondering if there is a way to do what I am trying to do.
I have some guitar part STL files, they are accurate and good files ( I purchased them ) but I want to modify some of the parts to my own design, adding and modifying the outer shape but keeping the important geometries of the parts the same.
Effectively, I want to convert the mesh to a solid component or model then edit it slightly for my design and the wood I have.
I plan to CNC machine them using Vcarve pro for the toolpaths but it does not have the modelling capabilities, for that I would need to upgrade to Aspire.
So I really need them as step files.
In fusion 360 I can do it but they have put the good ( prismatic ) version behind the paywall. So when I convert the stl to solid it leaves all the tiny triangles as individual surfaces. This means I cannot change the chamfer or thickness of the model components as I need to. It works fine on a simple component but a guitar body is very complex.
There are videos on youtube of people doing precisely what I need to but they are all from before they changed the free feature set in fusion. This is very annoying and clearly a ploy by autodesk to lure you in to the subscription, like limiting the rapids speed in the Cam section.
I also have the files in .igs format which seems to be a sort of shell construction, I cannot seem edit this type either.
In an attempt to try and do this I have tried doing it in Freecad which didn`t work and kept crashing the system, I think its because the models are pretty detailed.
I have tried blender but can`t output as step file.
Downloaded Solidedge free version which I can barely understand at all.
I could try Solidworks hobby version but thats £100 a year or something.
I could try Carveco maker or maker plus , maybe subscribe for 1 month but I can`t find out if I can do what I want.
I could just get one month of Fusion at £50 or whatever it is now. But I know I will be dissapointed when I have to revert to the free version again.
I have no problem paying for software in principle, I bought vcarve desktop then upgraded to pro and it is great and worth its money.
I realy like Fusion as I know how to work it and find it reasonably intuitive unlike solidedge which is very confusing to me. If I could I would probably just buy Aspire because at least with Vectric you own the software.
However, I don`t have any money right now so trying to find a free method or at least a cheap one that doesn`t require me to pay a monthly fee for ever.
Just hoping someone has encountered the same problem and found a way to do it.
Thanks
Ollie
Just wondering if there is a way to do what I am trying to do.
I have some guitar part STL files, they are accurate and good files ( I purchased them ) but I want to modify some of the parts to my own design, adding and modifying the outer shape but keeping the important geometries of the parts the same.
Effectively, I want to convert the mesh to a solid component or model then edit it slightly for my design and the wood I have.
I plan to CNC machine them using Vcarve pro for the toolpaths but it does not have the modelling capabilities, for that I would need to upgrade to Aspire.
So I really need them as step files.
In fusion 360 I can do it but they have put the good ( prismatic ) version behind the paywall. So when I convert the stl to solid it leaves all the tiny triangles as individual surfaces. This means I cannot change the chamfer or thickness of the model components as I need to. It works fine on a simple component but a guitar body is very complex.
There are videos on youtube of people doing precisely what I need to but they are all from before they changed the free feature set in fusion. This is very annoying and clearly a ploy by autodesk to lure you in to the subscription, like limiting the rapids speed in the Cam section.
I also have the files in .igs format which seems to be a sort of shell construction, I cannot seem edit this type either.
In an attempt to try and do this I have tried doing it in Freecad which didn`t work and kept crashing the system, I think its because the models are pretty detailed.
I have tried blender but can`t output as step file.
Downloaded Solidedge free version which I can barely understand at all.
I could try Solidworks hobby version but thats £100 a year or something.
I could try Carveco maker or maker plus , maybe subscribe for 1 month but I can`t find out if I can do what I want.
I could just get one month of Fusion at £50 or whatever it is now. But I know I will be dissapointed when I have to revert to the free version again.
I have no problem paying for software in principle, I bought vcarve desktop then upgraded to pro and it is great and worth its money.
I realy like Fusion as I know how to work it and find it reasonably intuitive unlike solidedge which is very confusing to me. If I could I would probably just buy Aspire because at least with Vectric you own the software.
However, I don`t have any money right now so trying to find a free method or at least a cheap one that doesn`t require me to pay a monthly fee for ever.
Just hoping someone has encountered the same problem and found a way to do it.
Thanks
Ollie