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Bioengineer
- Oct 3, 2003
- 6
I have successfully imported a CAD model generated from a laser scan of a human jaw section.
The file was prepared by software that creates "water tight" surface models in NURBS format from the point clouds generated by the laser scanner. The nurbs format was converted into .igs for export into UG.
The UG NX translator converted the .igs to .prt with "sew surfaces" selected in the "advanced" tab of the translator.
The converted UG NX .prt file opens and looks great, but has no parametric properties and is shown as a wireframe.
The wireframe is selectable and datum planes can be assigned to it, but that's about all I can do with it.
The question is...
How do I convert the wire-frame UG model into a solid UG model suitable for manipulation (ie. hole and slot drilling, boss and fillet operations, etc.) in UG?
This may be a bad question but I've only recently been exposed to this software and would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
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The file was prepared by software that creates "water tight" surface models in NURBS format from the point clouds generated by the laser scanner. The nurbs format was converted into .igs for export into UG.
The UG NX translator converted the .igs to .prt with "sew surfaces" selected in the "advanced" tab of the translator.
The converted UG NX .prt file opens and looks great, but has no parametric properties and is shown as a wireframe.
The wireframe is selectable and datum planes can be assigned to it, but that's about all I can do with it.
The question is...
How do I convert the wire-frame UG model into a solid UG model suitable for manipulation (ie. hole and slot drilling, boss and fillet operations, etc.) in UG?
This may be a bad question but I've only recently been exposed to this software and would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
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