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You can send files by email to parts@rapidpsi.com
For large files (over 5MB), use our online quoting system
Or you can mail them by CD, Disk, or Flash drive to:
Rapid Processing Solutions Inc.
1367 S. Anna St.
Wichita, KS 67209
If at any time you need assistance, feel free to call (316) 265-2001 to speak to someone to help you.
We prefer you send a .stp or .x_t file if you are not familiar with exporting a good .stl file. It is very important to know the correct way to export a .stl file because the way you export the .stl will determine the quality of the part that is produced. To learn how to export a good .stl file please refer to the section below labeled Creating a .STL file
The .STL (Stereolithography) file is the standard file type used by the Rapid Prototyping industry. A .STL is a triangulated representation of a CAD (Computer Aided Design) model; simply put it is a mesh of triangles wrapped around a CAD model.
To receive a good smooth model from an .STL file you must first know how to export a .STL correctly. This is done by adjusting the Chord height, Chord Tolerance (deviation), and Angle Tolerance (Angular Control). These options will change the number of triangles the model file has, therefore affecting the resolution (faceting) of the model. The resolution determines the coarseness or smoothness of a curved surface on the model. If the model file has few triangles for a circle shaped model, that model will look more like an octagon then a circle.
The following are general guidelines taken from the Internet to help assist you in producing a good useable .STL file. Some of the information may be outdated so we recommend that you refer to your CAD user’s manual for more information. Watch the file size, the average .stl file size is around 5MB. If your output file exceeds 10 MB, lower your part resolution (make chord height larger).
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