FWD: Sculpting polygonal mesh surfaces: Re: STL issues

From: Mr.Le Chi Hieu (leechihieu@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 22 2002 - 20:35:00 EET


Hello all,

This paper is available as a pdf file at
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/dga/papers/sculpt.pdf.

Best regards,

Terry

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Message written by "Mr.Le Chi Hieu" on 3/21/2002 at
1:01 PM
>> I have an .stl file is there a way of
>converting it > to a solid model with out losing
>data, > if not what is the best way of getting a
>solid > model?

>You can get some things related in the following
>papers:

>Alciatore, D.G. and Wholers, T.T., “Importing and
>reshaping digitized data for use in rapid
>prototyping: a system for sculpting polygonal
>mesh surfaces”, Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol.2,
>No.1, 1996, pp13-23.

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