STL Files (*.stl)
Stereolithography is a three-dimensional printing process that makes a solid object from a computer image. The process, also called rapid prototyping, creates parts using a faceted mesh representation in STL files.
You can import .STL files with up to 500,000 facets (~ 24 MB for binary format .STL files and ~ 138 MB for ASCII format .STL files).
For surface and solid .STL file imports, you are warned that conversion may take a long time and you are given an opportunity to cancel the import.
You can assign a unit of measure to a model for both import and export.
Import
The STL translator imports STL files as SOLIDWORKS part documents. You have the
option to import STL files as graphical data, solids, or surfaces. When you import
STL files as graphical data, you can select the Import
texture information check box to import texture information if this
data exists.
The default option in the
STL/VRML tab of the Import Options
dialog box is Solid Body.
SOLIDWORKS assembly files that you export as STL files are imported into SOLIDWORKS as part documents.
Export
The STL translator exports SOLIDWORKS part and assembly documents as STL files.
Click:
- .stl format. 3DEXPERIENCE Users: If the Save As New dialog box appears, click Save to This PC. to access STL export options and save the data in
- Print 3D (Standard toolbar) to print a prototype.
- 3D Scan on the Task Pane SOLIDWORKS Resources tab to access the SOLIDWORKS ScanTo3D website.