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Old 08-22-2005, 12:26 PM   #1
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Converting 3d CAD images


Hello

I have some 3D image files that I can convert into .stl .igs or .sat file formats. Does anyone know of a way that any of these file format can be split down into 2D slices along one axis, preferable with some sort off batch tool.

e.g The stl file is a sphere and I wish to have 50 bmp (or jpg, gif ...) files that show the sphere as a varying size circle in steps along the x axis.

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