The STL export from a solid will almost always produce a valid file. You don't have those problems when you work with a solid object. That's also the reason why it is so tricky to produce watertight models. Sketchup can work with STL files because it is a mesh modeler, not a solid modeler. STL being a mesh format, it is mostly useless in MCAD. Usually in CAD you don't import STL as it is a purely export format intended for a single purpose: rapid prototyping. So you don't as a rule erase faces because that would destroy your solid model.īut reading a little on DesignSpark, there seem to be a few differences with SpaceClaim. Just so you know, SpaceClaim, on which DesignSpark is based, is a mechanical CAD solid modeler, that is, its purpose is to create solids.
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