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cnc_works
05-30-2004, 02:00 PM
I would like to be able to see a visual representation of what the SBP file is to cut. I can generate that from just about anything but SBP. Any converters, suggestions.

Thanks
Donn

weslambe
06-01-2004, 08:23 AM
download the newest software that runs the shopbot. it's free and has a built in previewer.
it works wonders.

wes

cnc_works
06-01-2004, 12:39 PM
I appreciate the response, but, unless I am missing something, all I see is the lines representing the cut path, not a visual representation of what the cut would look like.

Donn

daniel_carr
06-06-2004, 08:36 PM
Donn,

The VS3D software has a tool path previewer that shows you (as a light-source shaded surface) the results (tool grooves) left on the surface by your proposed cutting path.

And VS3D utilizes the results of previous passes when applying subsequent finishing passes on the surface.

VS3D does not import ShopBot files, but can output them, in addition to G-Code.

So VS3D could be a good solution for you if you want to load (or design) the basic surface in VS3D and generate your tool paths from there.

VS3D excels in 3D virtual sculpting, 3D carving, and 3D engraving. VS3D is currently priced at $975.

You can view the VS3D home page at:
http://www.DesignsComputed.com/vs3d

Daniel Carr - President
Designs Computed, LLC

Mayo
06-07-2004, 12:11 AM
You can also try MeshCam. it's available from www.grzsoftware.com (http://www.grzsoftware.com)

normand
07-02-2004, 09:02 AM
Hey Donn I to wanted to see my sbp file and convert to dxf I use Quik Grid from www.perspectiveedge.com (http://www.perspectiveedge.com) .First copy and paste your file to a new folder in case.Open your file in wordpad remove the first line sa and last j2. Then replace m3, by nothing or remove all m3, Then this file extention will turn from sbp to txt . rename the extention .dxf .in Quik Grid input scattered data points then input dxf data point.from there export as dxf or dxf 3d face file.

cnc_works
07-02-2004, 11:28 AM
I should perhaps have been more specific in my initial post. I would like to import already created SBP files and view what their cut would look like. I've tried a beta program supplied by SB, but have inconsistent results at best.

Normand, thanks for the pointer. I will look into Quik Grid. When I went to the site, it looked like it might even help in my goal to cut topo reliefs.

Donn

daniel_carr
07-05-2004, 12:41 PM
Regarding topo reliefs -

VS3D can import (and cut) US Geological Survey DEM (Digital Elevation Model) files.

The USGS web page has DEM downloads:
http://www.usgs.gov/