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3D CAD Drawing PID 4097 #107

Closed muttleytm closed 2 years ago

muttleytm commented 2 years ago

I'd like to know the volume of the Adafruit ADXL343 - Triple-Axis Accelerometer (+-2g/4g/8g/16g) w/ I2C/SPI - STEMMA QT / Qwiic.

I was told to look here on GIT hub and if there was to request one here.

Thanks

djecken commented 2 years ago

Hello, thanks for the request. This part has been added to the repo https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CAD_Parts/tree/main/4097%20ADXL343%20Accelerometer

muttleytm commented 2 years ago

Thanks Noe,

I have another question. I am only familiar with STL files. In looking over the different file types there are I see DAT files would most likely be the 3D CAD files, but there are a number of them. I have tried opening a few of them with some online viewers and also a linux viewer that is said to be able to view them, but so far none of them have worked.

Can you tell me which specific file is the one equivalent to a STL file? I'm guessing in the decision folder.

Thanks

Tom

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Hello, thanks for the request. This part has been added to the repo https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CAD_Parts/tree/main/4097%20ADXL343%20Accelerometer

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muttleytm commented 2 years ago

Thanks, what viewer do I need to use to open it? I'm only familiar with stl files. I've looked around a little and I take it that the dat files are probably the ones, but there are quite a few of them.

I've downloaded and installed a linux viewer (LDviewer) but it doesn't work with any that I've tried. I've tried a few online viewers as well with no luck.

I'm looking for a viewer capable of also figuring out the volume.