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18 May 2009 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Zoltan

Nice!
But you could speed it up - it counts at large meshes, if you could find a way to avoid the for loop. For calculating the surface normals, you could use "surfnorm".
Thanks!

02 Mar 2009 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Ribbens, Bart

Great job! Thanx a lot!

28 Jan 2009 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Lopes, Daniel

Thanks Bill! You made a very useful MATLAB function for geometric modeling purposes.
Woks just fine!

19 Aug 2008 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Huang, Bin

Awesome! It helps me alot.

25 Jul 2008 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Lingamfelter, Max

Very nice program. Does anyone know a way to write the STL file while keeping other data intact to describe the color?

maxami13@msn.com

20 Feb 2008 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald Shapiro, Yoel

Very helpfull! I tried for a long time to open a MATLAB generated mesh or vrml in different 3D environments and couldn't. This did the job.

03 Oct 2007 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald L, Amanda

very neat. Used for converting small pieces of scarcely digitized bone surface point clouds to STL surface which can be loaded into Mimics and Amira.

07 Mar 2006 surf2stl Write STL file from surface data. Author: Bill McDonald M, Mike

Has good nift. Use with gridgen to make mathematical surfaces into stl files for cfd. mmmm

 

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