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- | ==== Import through Onshape ==== | + | ===== Import through Onshape |
- **Prepare files for analysis:** There are three main ways to prepare parts for analysis through Onshape: create your own part, make a copy from Onshape’s public database of parts, or upload a file from your local drive. See below for details of each method. | - **Prepare files for analysis:** There are three main ways to prepare parts for analysis through Onshape: create your own part, make a copy from Onshape’s public database of parts, or upload a file from your local drive. See below for details of each method. | ||
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- The model will then be displayed in your “Model Inventory.” You can work with this model through the Onshape interface or directly on Intact.design | - The model will then be displayed in your “Model Inventory.” You can work with this model through the Onshape interface or directly on Intact.design | ||
- | ==== Import directly to Intact.design ==== | + | ===== Import directly to Intact.design |
The following file formats are supported by Intact.design: | The following file formats are supported by Intact.design: | ||
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* VRML | * VRML | ||
Before you can import a file from your local computer, you must convert the file to one of these file types. For instructions on saving stl files from various CAD programs check out this [[https:// | Before you can import a file from your local computer, you must convert the file to one of these file types. For instructions on saving stl files from various CAD programs check out this [[https:// | ||
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- | To import a file, click on **[Import Model]**. This will prompt | + | To import a file, click on the **[New Project]** button in the top right corner. Once the New Project window appears, select the **[Choose File]** button. This will direct you to your local file manager. Select the desired |
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+ | Once the import has finished, you're ready to go! | ||
+ | Visit [[http:// | ||
~~SP~~ | ~~SP~~ | ||
===== Related Tutorial Videos ===== | ===== Related Tutorial Videos ===== | ||
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- | To learn how to import a part from Onshape' | + | To learn how to import a part from Onshape' |
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+ | To learn how to import SOLIDWORKS assembly files from GrabCAD to Intact through Onshape, watch this tutorial video. | ||
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wiki/id/uploading_files.1500060328.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/07/14 13:25 by claire