logo
NOTICE:  This is the new PunchCAD forum. You should have received an email with your new password around August 27, 2014. If you did not, or would like it reset, simply use the Lost Password feature, and enter Answer as the security answer.
Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Options
Go to last post Go to first unread
ERP  
#1 Posted : Saturday, May 7, 2011 10:58:36 AM(UTC)
ERP

Rank: Junior Member

Joined: 4/24/2011(UTC)
Posts: 1

I just started using VIA CAD Pro V7 and I'm very impressed.
My primary use is to provide models to a CAM package.
I'm currently playing with a CAM package I wrote for my own purposes.
The vast majority of the code is model import/selection so I'm interested in potentially embedding it in a CAD package. Obviously that requires some sort of add-on interface.
I would assume some thing like this is either very easy or extremely hard depending on the internals.

Alternatively a description of the via cad on disc format would be nice.
The problem with going through intermediate formats like STL is you lose a lot of information about the model.
dhpeterson  
#2 Posted : Monday, May 23, 2011 8:24:57 PM(UTC)
dhpeterson

Rank: Junior Member

Joined: 5/21/2011(UTC)
Posts: 9

Hi ERP,

I'm brand new to ViaCaD (so take this for what it's worth) but I believe it's built on the ACIS engine by Spatial - and can export SAT format models. The ACIS engine and SAT file format specification are discussed here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACIS#File_format

That link also contains a reference to a SAT file format guide in PDF format, which is here: http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/sat/sat.pdf

I'm not sure whether this will be what you need but I suspect it will get you further than a raw STL model for the CAM purposes you mentioned.

Hope this helps? Others with more experience may wish to chime in ;)

-- Dave
dhpeterson  
#3 Posted : Monday, May 23, 2011 8:54:51 PM(UTC)
dhpeterson

Rank: Junior Member

Joined: 5/21/2011(UTC)
Posts: 9

I should also mention that I would vote +1 for an embedded Ruby interpreter within the CAD tool - similar to the lines offered by Sketchup. I program in Ruby regularly and I would say the ability to interact dynamically with the CAD model using Ruby code on a console "command line" (as well as adding additional logic in the form of Ruby modules) could be quite powerful.

It could also open up an eco-system of 3rd party community add-ons etc!

-- Dave
Users browsing this topic
Guest
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.