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-===== Custom Materials in Material Editor =====+~~CLOSETOC~~ 
 +{{TOC:wide}} 
 +\\ 
 +====== Importing Materials =====
 +The assortment of materials built into the Scan&Solve installation cover a broad range of applications, but many disciplines require specialized materials not included in the standard installation. 
 +The instructions here show how to import other materials into the Scan&Solve material database.
  
-Additions and modifications may be made to the materials in the database. Select the first entry in the materials pull down menu, called "Custom", to bring up the material editing dialog. 
  
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-The material editing dialog appears as follows: 
  
-{{:wiki:sns:snspro:sns16.png?600|}}\\  +===== Step 1Download ===== 
-The material editing controls:+Download the material file of choice from the downloads section. Save it to to your computer, making a note of the location.
  
-|[**Copy >>**]|Copies a material's properties for modification and addition to the material database.| 
-|[**Edit >>**]|Copies a material's properties to the edit boxes for modification.| 
-|[**<< Save**]|Applies modifications or additions to the material database.| 
-|[**Delete**]|Deletes the currently selected material from the material database.| 
-|[**Unit System**]|Allows the entries to be made in the unit system of choice.| 
-|[**OK**]|Saves to the material database any changes made.| 
-|[**Cancel**]|Exits the dialog without saving the changes.| 
  
-The von Mises and Maximum Shear Stress criteria are used to compute the Danger Level using the yield strength from the material database. If zero yield strength is specified, the material will not be able to be savedThe RankineCoulomb-Mohr, and Modified Mohr criteria use the tensile strength and compressive strength entries. If a zero tensile or compressive strength is specified, the material will not be able to be saved.+===== Step 2: Run Scan&Solve ===== 
 +In Rhino, run Scan&Solve by typing the **SnSPro** command and selecting a solid to operate on. 
 +{{:wiki:sns:snspro:import1.png?300|}} 
 + 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Step 3: Open the Material Editor ===== 
 +From the Scan&Solve interface, choose **Custom...** from the Material Selector window on the correct material type tab. (ie. If importing wood materialschoose **Custom** on the wood tab.)  This will bring up the material editor. 
 +{{:wiki:sns:snspro:import.png?400|}} 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Step 4: Import Materials ===== 
 +In the material editorchoose **[Import]**. 
 +\\ 
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 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +Using the file Open dialog that pops upbrowse to the location of the material file downloaded earlier.  Choose **[Open]** to read the material file and merge it with the Scan&Solve Pro material database. 
 +\\ 
 +{{:wiki:sns:snspro:import3.png?400|}} 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Step 5: Verify Successful Import ===== 
 +Close the material editor dialog by choosing **[Ok]**.  Verify the new materials have been imported and added to the material database If the import was successful, the new materials will appear in the corresponding material tab in the Material Selector window. 
 +\\ 
 +{{:wiki:sns:snspro:custom1.png?400|}} 
 +\\ 
 +~~SP~~ 
 +~~SP~~ 
 + 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +====== Importing materials from Solidworks (SLDMAT) material files  ====== 
 +A free software imports SolidWorks (SLDMAT) material files for use with Scan&Solve for Rhino. Just follow these 4 simple steps: 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== Step 1: Download importer ===== 
 +Download the software package for free [[http://intact-solutions.com/resources/Scan&SolveMaterialImporter.zip|here]] and then unzip its contents to the location of your choosing (note: make sure that the .dll file and the .exe file remain in the same directory). 
 + 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== Step 2: Run ===== 
 +Run the executable entitled **Scan&Solve Material Importer.exe** 
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 + 
 +---- 
 +===== Step 3: Select the file ===== 
 +Click the **SW materials file** button and browse to your SolidWorks material file or alternatively enter the path to the file in the textbox to the right. 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Step 4: Import Materials ===== 
 +Click **Begin conversion!** and you're all done! The box below will display the progress of your import and any errors that may have occurred, along with any unsupported ("invalid" or duplicate materials that were not imported. 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== Step 5: Verify Successful Import ===== 
 +Your new materials should now be visible in the main Scan&Solve for Rhino materials menu. If you wish to back up your materials before running this application, the Scan&Solve materials file is located in your C:\Users\Your username\AppData\Roaming\Scan&Solve folder if you are using Windows Vista or 7, and C:\Documents and Settings\Your username\Application Data\Scan&Solve if you are using Windows XP. 
  
-==== Importing Additional Materials ==== 
  
-New materials may also be imported from SolidWorks (SLDMAT) material files using the free Scan&Solve™ Material Importer tool, available at the [[http://www.scan-and-solve.com/page/material-importer|Scan&Solve™ website]]. 
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