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martin_kopplow PRO
Industrial Designer / Automotive Prototype Developer
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Re: Standard Content
Could be. The ISO standard already provides the definitions on what sizes are included, so yes, someone would have to read that into a file, I guess, but that's still far from keeping a library of mo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Standard Content
I think they shouldn't. ;0) In my opinion, standard content is not a library, but a parts generator. That is: The standard content would not be stored in a library where every type of bolt is 'on sto… (View Post)1 -
Re: Standard Content
Sure. I would not want to import it, though. Not in the first place, only as a workaround. Instead, I would like to generate it, so I can go and edit it's dimensions at any time after. Say I inserted… (View Post)1 -
Re: Standard Content
In an ideal world, inserting standard content should generate all part configurations the applied standard allows. That said, I believe the ISO content is way too limited, especially when it comes to… (View Post)1 -
Re: tons of edged/lines
You've imported a part with lots of edges/lines, so what we see is exactly what was to be expected. STL format only supports parts made up of triangles, so there cannot be any smooth surfaces in an S… (View Post)1