Mar 26, 2003 #1 borsht Mechanical Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 268 Location US I've just recieved a file that I need to convert, and have never seen this type before.
Mar 26, 2003 1 #2 valhalla Aerospace Joined Mar 24, 2003 Messages 24 Location US I believe that Actify's Spinfire uses .3D extensions to name its files. Brian Lewis The Aerospace Corporation http://www.aero.org/ Upvote 0 Downvote
I believe that Actify's Spinfire uses .3D extensions to name its files. Brian Lewis The Aerospace Corporation http://www.aero.org/
Mar 26, 2003 #3 Rocko Industrial Joined Jan 4, 2003 Messages 219 Location US It could possibly be a 3D Studio file. The actual format for 3d Studio is *.3DS I would ask whoever sent the file to you to send a iges, since almost any 3d cad package can send the file format. Upvote 0 Downvote
It could possibly be a 3D Studio file. The actual format for 3d Studio is *.3DS I would ask whoever sent the file to you to send a iges, since almost any 3d cad package can send the file format.
Mar 26, 2003 Thread starter #4 borsht Mechanical Joined Oct 9, 2002 Messages 268 Location US Thanks guys, spinfire viewer worked(not as good as edrawings), but it worked anyway. Upvote 0 Downvote