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 From:  Phil (PHILBO)
4596.4 
I would check with the outfit first. I've been able to supply the 3DM files for my rapid prototyping. They then add a sprue for molding while it's still a 3DM and then they handle the conversion to STL.
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 From:  pb (PBADD)
4596.5 In reply to 4596.4 
STL might one day be replaced or improved.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive_Manufacturing_File_Format
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 From:  andras
4596.6 
hey, thank you! I just thought only STL is supported for CNC machine. (sorry I am not competent in manufacturing) and so...
in this basis Paracloud should not be a right choice for manufacturing, that is only for making models, I think. :(
So, Grasshopper or GC ?! So difficult and I am so lazyyy.
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 From:  BurrMan
4596.7 In reply to 4596.6 
Hi andras,
Most CAM software will be NURBS based, and support loadfing STL's.. In a NURBS environment, an STL will be a "Dumb Solid" (not editable). Some may support the polygon data too and manipulate it.

Whether the output of Paracloud generates what you want/need or not, is the question... Paracloud will make stuff that would be very hard to do with NURBS tools. Same with Polygon software... For certain types of stuff though, a poly model will not be a good model to use due to it's inaccuracies or size.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4596.8 In reply to 4596.6 
Hi andras,

> in this basis Paracloud should not be a right choice for
> manufacturing, that is only for making models, I think. :(

Well I guess it depends on exactly what you're doing - if the objects you are building are all made up of planar faces then having polygons for them would work fine.

Also I'm not exactly sure how Paracloud works - it seems that it can be used to generate curves as well if you use it in combination with Rhino or something like that... I'm not exactly sure though, but it seems to be showing curved surface output in Rhino in some of its literature.

- Michael
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 From:  Artaud (PIETRO)
4596.10 In reply to 4596.8 
Hi andras,

you mentioned different devices you would use to prototype models created by MoI.
Generally, depending if these devices uses an SRP or ARP approach (if they subtract or add material), the model could be handled as an analytic geometry (in case of SRP prototyping), or as a mesh (ARP prototyping).
I says "could be.." because in fact, most of the CAM used for subtraction prototyping (milling, turning, cutting etc.), even if they are capable to import NURBS based 3D geometries (.3DM, .Iges, .stp ...), they convert the imported model into a mesh just after importing it. This creates a chordal error (tolerance) that normally can be defined using the preferences of the application.
The only program I know that really calculates a toolpath based on NURBS geometry without triangolation is SprutCAM, but maybe there are other apps capable to do it.
In case of ARP systems, I do not thin that actually there is an alternative to mesh-based format. But increasing the number of polygons you can acheive good results. Do not worry about the big size of the files: normally they can be handled without problems even if very big.

- Pietro
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