Hello all
> No need to change file format.
> ..
I vote for this idea from JP.
Also, we cannot assume that the scale form the models are just in mm or inch..
it could be anything. (mm, m, km, inchs, mils,... Xunities) so in the end, if
the 3d model dont fit the component footprint, you have to
Le 02/06/2015 02:01, Cirilo Bernardo a écrit :
> That looks good to me and it will also be extremely useful
> for all other types of 3D models (currently only IDF but
> IGES is in development). This would require a change in
> the file format, specifically the addition of a unit type in the
> 3D m
That looks good to me and it will also be extremely useful
for all other types of 3D models (currently only IDF but
IGES is in development). This would require a change in
the file format, specifically the addition of a unit type in the
3D model section, and I think such a change is best done
befo
On 1 June 2015 at 10:46, Brian Sidebotham
wrote:
> On 31 May 2015 at 23:25, Cirilo Bernardo
wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> I suggest we leave the scaling etc until after the stable release; it's
a
>> nightmare.
>>
>> Historically the scaling allowed users to reuse similar models if they
>> didn't al
On 31 May 2015 at 23:25, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I suggest we leave the scaling etc until after the stable release; it's a
> nightmare.
>
> Historically the scaling allowed users to reuse similar models if they
> didn't already
> have a suitable model, for example grow or shrink a
Hi Brian,
I suggest we leave the scaling etc until after the stable release; it's a
nightmare.
Historically the scaling allowed users to reuse similar models if they
didn't already
have a suitable model, for example grow or shrink a THT 0.25W resistor to
pretend
it's a 0.5/1.0/2.0W type or a sm
Ok
Thanks
Maurice
On 31 May 2015 23:30:09 CEST, Brian Sidebotham
wrote:
>On 31 May 2015 at 21:38, easyw wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>> just a question for 3d modeling...
>> Do you use to export 3d vrml plain pcb plus modules to Solid Edge?
>> Do you convert them in some way to manipulate the board in S
On 31 May 2015 at 21:38, easyw wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> just a question for 3d modeling...
> Do you use to export 3d vrml plain pcb plus modules to Solid Edge?
> Do you convert them in some way to manipulate the board in SE? (e.g. step or
> iges)
> thank you
> Maurice
Hi Maurice,
I've only ever used
Hi Brian,
just a question for 3d modeling...
Do you use to export 3d vrml plain pcb plus modules to Solid Edge?
Do you convert them in some way to manipulate the board in SE? (e.g. step or
iges)
thank you
Maurice
On 31 May 2015 22:11:14 CEST, Brian Sidebotham
wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>I only just
On 31 May 2015 at 21:19, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
> On 31 May 2015 at 21:16, Nick Østergaard wrote:
>>
>> Den 31/05/2015 22.11 skrev "Brian Sidebotham" :
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> I only just got round to using 3D with KiCad. Mainly because I
>>> normally use Solid Edge for 3D solid modelling, and
On 31 May 2015 at 21:16, Nick Østergaard wrote:
>
> Den 31/05/2015 22.11 skrev "Brian Sidebotham" :
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I only just got round to using 3D with KiCad. Mainly because I
>> normally use Solid Edge for 3D solid modelling, and I could never be
>> bothered to use FreeCAD at home becaus
Den 31/05/2015 22.11 skrev "Brian Sidebotham" :
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I only just got round to using 3D with KiCad. Mainly because I
> normally use Solid Edge for 3D solid modelling, and I could never be
> bothered to use FreeCAD at home because, well, it's not Solid Edge!
> Anyway, I just compiled Fre
Hey guys,
I only just got round to using 3D with KiCad. Mainly because I
normally use Solid Edge for 3D solid modelling, and I could never be
bothered to use FreeCAD at home because, well, it's not Solid Edge!
Anyway, I just compiled FreeCAD on my Mint box and I have to say it
works really well th
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