If you are used to Inventor, Fusion feels very logical and has a quick learning curve. Fusion is an evolution on Inventor, and can import and work with STL files directly. Please take a look at Fusion and the A online control panel. The best way I found is to use "Mesh to solid" program, convert the file to 3Dm, and import it to inventor, no hassle, file ready to edit. Then export to a sat file and import to Inventor. On new version, I see now this is build in, and works better to some extend as in it recognizes the flat surfaces, meaning you can pick up eges etc. I found it so annoying I don t bother changeing models anymore. This tools gives you a model to work with, but it's all triangulated and you can t pick up edges etc. Do you now how to import or convert it for Inventor? Meanwhile, on my old InventorI had to download a plug-in called "Mesh Analyzer for inventor". Some times I need to edit some stl files to do a nice print.
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