| Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12234] Tue, 27 April 2010 16:52 UTC |
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Hi,
Found this site by the news of printed Stainless.
I joined and uploaded my first model. Its a simple ring.
Its way to big. Not sure why. I modeled it in Solidworks and exported to an STL file.
My model is .01 cubic in (.16387 cubic cm)
.25" (6.35mm)
.43" (10.92mm)
.43" (10.92mm)
it has .33" (8.382mm) hole through it.
It shows up as
H 16.1cm
W27.7cm
D27.7cm
I am searching for other post but have not found any yet of other people with the same problem. I can't be the first!
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12236 is a reply to message #12234 ] Tue, 27 April 2010 17:10 UTC |
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To start, .01" is too small to be printed in stainless, or any material for that matter. Stainless requires 3mm (a little less than .12" I always use .12") and the smallest any material can do is 1mm (I use .04") Check out under the support tab, Materials, and it will give you all the restrictions for each material.
As far as your problem. When you uploaded did you select inches as your units? The dimensions I'm getting on your model match the units that Shapeways gave you.
Studying further, it appears your SolidWorks is set to mm, as 6.35 (the height I'm getting for your ring) If I take that as mm and convert to inches I get the .25" you stated.
Studying even further I see that you had that marked out on your model . Just upload as mm and it'll upload as long as it doesn't catch that it is too thin to be printed.
[Updated on: Tue, 27 April 2010 17:12 UTC] The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12243 is a reply to message #12236 ] Tue, 27 April 2010 17:41 UTC |
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Thanks for the reply. I have been digging around and just found the units problem.
The .01 in was from solidworks. It seemed small to me but I was too lazy to do the math manually.
It worked for me when i marked the units correctly.
http://www.shapeways.com/model/114720/breath.html
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12245 is a reply to message #12234 ] Tue, 27 April 2010 18:06 UTC |
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There you go, much better. Glad you got it working. Check out the material pages about lettering also, to make sure your letters come out the way you wish. Any other problems let us know and we'll get you back on track.
The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12261 is a reply to message #12234 ] Wed, 28 April 2010 02:48 UTC |
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welcome!
Red Neck Nerd?
Now that is one that I havnt heard...
Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam
Check out http://JakeDrews.Com and http://WondrousWidgets.Com for more designs by Jake!
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12409 is a reply to message #12272 ] Mon, 03 May 2010 14:09 UTC |
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| Youknowwho4eva wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 15:59 | I guess that means his pocket protector supports shot gun shells . I'm in a similar boat, grew up around corn fields, and became an Engineer lol.
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I am now gonna make me one of those! That's awesome.
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| Re: Hi, from Oklahoma [message #12550 is a reply to message #12234 ] Thu, 06 May 2010 15:36 UTC |
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make sure you post it inthe IT ARRIVED section. I wanna see this thing. Probably should do an action shot too, Coke Bottle Glasses, nerd shirt, pocket protector, slacks while shooting something
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Check out http://JakeDrews.Com and http://WondrousWidgets.Com for more designs by Jake!
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