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    Hello,
    I was wanting to generate an STL file but the rapid prototyping company I was talking to said the Revit generated dwg I sent them wouldn't work.
    Has anyone managed to do a STL conversion? If yes, how did you do it?

    TIA,

    Guy

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    Default Re: Anyone managed a Revit2STL conversion

    I think "bud" has done it.

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    Default Re: Anyone managed a Revit2STL conversion

    It's easy to convert your Revit file for 3D printing. You output to DWG polymesh. Then bring it into Autocad and save as a vrml. You need the vrml pluggin from www.xanadu.cz to save the vrml file. Then send it to a guy like me! Or if you want me to do it we do it as a service. Here are some samples.

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