![]() # TODO: Emit Design version number or date as file prefix? e.g. STL filename that includes part count != 1, e.g. # - Also, have sprinkled code with links to Fusion 360 API reference docs. Fusion360 Edit StlStep 1 Import your STL In Fusion 360 click on File -> Open Select Open from my computer Select your file Add a comment Step 2 Converting. After I found that out, I never use the export/cloud option. There’s even an option to open it directly in your preferred slicer instead of saving it first. ago Instead of using the cloud utility, you can right-click the body name, then select save as stl. # more complex graph exclusion/filter syntax support. 12 17 comments Add a Comment Mckooldude 2 yr. # search needed? Could use allOccurrences, but would then need smarter logic to exclude tiny # TODO: Is Export Components needed? Current just searches top level Bodies. If the Send to 3D print Utility is not selected Fusion 360 will export the model as an STL file according to the refinement. STL files, optionally changing orientation. # Bulk export Fusion 360 Body objects as. The Python based export script shown uses Fusion 360 APIs, can download from : aaronse/v1engineering-mods/blob/main/mp3dp-v4/scripts/export-components.py?t=0 import re, adsk.fusion, adsk.cam If the Send to 3D print Utility is not selected Fusion will export the model as an STL file according to the refinement options selected. specifying “Some body (90,180,0)” would rotate exported objects 90 degrees around X axis, then 180 around Y axis, but no rotation around Z axis. If multiple axis rotations are specified they’re done in turn, x, then y, then z. e.g change “Panel Side Left” to be “Panel Side Left (0,90,0)” to have the exported left panel automatically be rotated 90degrees around Y-axis. ![]() Where (x,y,z) are degrees to rotate around each axis. ![]()
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