Tutorials

How to convert CAD files in Workbench

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How to convert file formats, such as sldprt and sldasm files, to STEP, IGES, STL, Parasolid (.x_t), ACIS (.sat), JT, or VRML (.wrl)

Part 3: Setting Up for Soft Proofing in Adobe® Photoshop®

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This tutorial is a continuation of my last tutorial "Part 2: Introduction to Color Proofing: Uploading the Stratasys Color Profile". It will demonstrate how to How to Use Adobe® Photoshop® to simulate how colors selected on screen will print on the J750 and how to adjust your input color if required.

How to upload files to GrabCAD Workbench?

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Here is how I created a new Workbench project and a few different ways I uploaded SolidWorks files. This is was also my first time using the upload folders option so I came across a few bugs that I am sure will be worked out but they are not a big deal. Please feel free to leave comments if this worked for you or if you have a different or better way to do it. I will tell you how to start your Workbench project and upload SolidWorks files. I am assuming you know how to create your files. For this tutorial, I will upload a .zip file containing all of the part and assembly files. You can make this many ways but one of the best ways is to use the Pack-and-Go option in SW. Many other CAD programs have a similar option and this makes sure all the required files are included.

Twisted Pipe 90 deg. bend

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Creating a 90 degrees twisted pipe. Follow with your own design tool. It's important that the diameter of the guiding torus be >> x 3 pipe dia. The intent is to demonstrate some tools and follow someone to follow with the steps. The steps can be done a lot faster, more efficient manner or using other approaches. Like, share and comment for others to benefit.