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How import a 3D Scan (or any STL) into SOLIDWORKS 2020 - 3DChimera

How to import a 3D Scan (or any STL) into SOLIDWORKS 2020

In this video we will show you how to import a 3D Scan (or any STL) into SOLIDWORKS 2020 so that it can be edited. We commonly run into questions about this for customers who are working closely with 3D scanning.

Learn more about SOLIDWORKS 2020: https://shop3dchimera.com/collections/software/products/solidworks

Learn more about 3D Scanning Services from 3DChimera: https://shop3dchimera.com/pages/3d-scanning-service

 


Need some more guidance? 

No worries, 3DChimera is here to help.  Don't hesitate to reach out to alex@3dchimera.com with any specific questions for your application.

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