Has anyone used Google Sketup. I've been playing around with it for a while, and for a free program, it's pretty good.
Has anyone used Google Sketup. I've been playing around with it for a while, and for a free program, it's pretty good.
I have used it quite a bit, I just lost a pile of my models but do check out the 3d warehouse before you re-create a bunch of stuff...
Cheap 20K Galvos: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=a9af64efb9c434687b3b602d3fd5b022&prevs tart=0
-Adam
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Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.
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Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.
Is there anyway to get these into a program to convert them to something scannable?
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I also found an old post about a script that adds an export to STL for so you can use them with solidworks etcetera (if you are not doing to an ILDA file). A cnc forum post had a link: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/archiv...p/t-21793.html for the software. I was referenced from is: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/archiv...p/t-21793.html with other solutions. But as Drlava noted, I did search.
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Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.