Re: [rp-ml] Re: some questions about RP technologies / Future of STL format

From: Greg Pettengill <greg_at_coteart.com>
Date: Thu Apr 29 2004 - 18:25:31 EEST

I would like to echo what Charles says and add that I have not heard
back about my "authorization" for six days! :-(

Charles Overy wrote:

>My thanks also, I went to the site and tried to register but to date have
>not heard back. It looks interesting.
>
>Charles
> -----Original Message-----
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>Of Osbornmail@aol.com
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> To: LBlasch@OPW-FC.com; charles@lgmmodel.com
> Cc: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi; nick@osborn1.fsnet.co.uk
> Subject: [rp-ml] Re: some questions about RP technologies / Future of STL
>format
>
>
> Larry,
>
> Thanks for the update & link - I will be sure to have a look at it and see
>what sort of constructive comments would be suitable.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> Nick, Charles and List,
>
> Intel has announced the formulation of the 3D Industry Forum (3DIF). The
> purpose of the organization is to recruit members of the 3D industry for
>the
> discovery, definition, development and deployment of a common file
>format
> for sharing and viewing of CAD data via the Internet, Web and other
>media.
> Check out: http://www.3dif.org/index.php
>
> If the needs/wants/hopes for RP data structure and content were
>identified
> and posted, perhaps they would be considered in this attempt at a
>standard.
> If RP industry experts don't participate in attempts shch as this, we
>may
> never move beyond this point.
>
> Larry Blasch
>
>

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Best Regards
Greg Pettengill
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Cote' Art & Engineering <http://coteart.com/>
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Received on Thu Apr 29 17:48:09 2004

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