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Subject: cord height definition in STL file

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COE-FORUM-USER

14 Jan 2002 11:04 AM
How do I change the cord height definition when I make a STL file with V5R7?

My rapid prototyping supplier tells me the facets are too big in the model I sent him because the cord height is too big.

Thanks



Author: Bob
COE-FORUM-USER

14 Jan 2002 12:50 PM
Go to tools+optoins+performance+3D accuracy
The smaller the number the more triangles (fine)
The bigger the number the less triangles (course)

Author: jeffrey o roark
COE-FORUM-USER

17 Jan 2002 12:29 AM
Hi Jeff,
I looked into Tools/options/general/performances,and found that there is no option of 3d accuracy.
can you let me know what sp lvel you are using.
I am on sp3
Thanks
Prabhu

Author: prabhu
COE-FORUM-USER

17 Jan 2002 06:28 AM
Sorry, I gave you incomplete directions.
Tools+Options+Display+Performance+3D Accuracy
Please see the attached image.

I am using V5R7sp3.

Author: jeffrey o roark





COE-FORUM-USER

18 Jan 2002 09:14 AM
thanks Jeff..
It works.
Prabhu

Author: prabhu
COE-FORUM-USER

05 Apr 2005 01:32 PM
Thanks very much
I wasn't part of the discussion but I came on here hoping to find an answer for this question
worked like a charm
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