If you can get me a STEP file, I'm pretty sure I can do this from SolidWorks (and I would also try Fusion 360).JuKu wrote:I agree, but I couldn't figure out how to do that in GeoMagic CAD.
FAQ:Machine footprint details
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DWG file sent back.JuKu wrote:PM sent.
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There were an error on the file, hte nozzle and camera reach were in wrong position. A fixed document is at http://www.liteplacer.com/Downloads/Lit ... t_v1_1.pdf
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Hi there,
I've just brought a lite placer and in the mean time I'm waiting for it to arrive I'd like to modelize the work area in 3D, I see above that there's somewhere a version of this interesting drawing in DXF or STEP, Is it possible to get it?
Thanks in advance!
Mathieu
I've just brought a lite placer and in the mean time I'm waiting for it to arrive I'd like to modelize the work area in 3D, I see above that there's somewhere a version of this interesting drawing in DXF or STEP, Is it possible to get it?
Thanks in advance!
Mathieu
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Hi there,
Newbie to your forum ! I've Just brought a liteplacer and I'd like to model the base plate, is the DXF or Step available?
Thanks!
Newbie to your forum ! I've Just brought a liteplacer and I'd like to model the base plate, is the DXF or Step available?
Thanks!
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Well have a marginally extraordinary format after I had some monstrous accidents when I included the spout changer.
I initially put the changer mostly down Y on the left side.
I previously had the camera gap at a position taking after the highest point of a symmetrical triangle where the gauge is a line from the focal point of the PCB to the primary tape holder (I use mrandt 3D tape holders).
This permits a counter clockwise development in the wake of putting to get the following part and alternatively be inspected by the up looking camera.
Furthermore I should specify that I consequently park in the extreme left corner. When despite everything you have a spout joined the head could collide with the distending changer nuts on the top .
I initially put the changer mostly down Y on the left side.
I previously had the camera gap at a position taking after the highest point of a symmetrical triangle where the gauge is a line from the focal point of the PCB to the primary tape holder (I use mrandt 3D tape holders).
This permits a counter clockwise development in the wake of putting to get the following part and alternatively be inspected by the up looking camera.
Furthermore I should specify that I consequently park in the extreme left corner. When despite everything you have a spout joined the head could collide with the distending changer nuts on the top .