STL or STEP to SolidWorks Conversion
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a finished STL or STEP model that prints well, and now I need it brought into SolidWorks so I can keep everything inside my existing 2022-plus workflow(2025 version specifically). The goal is a one-to-one conversion—no redesign, no feature edits—just the same geometry rebuilt as a SolidWorks part that I can open, inspect, and do some mods myself.
You may use any of the usual approaches—surface knit, feature recognition, or direct mesh conversion—as long as the end result:
• Opens natively in SolidWorks 2022 or any later release without errors
• Maintains the exact dimensions and topology found in the source STL
• Saves out as a single .SLDPRT (assembly not required)
Once delivered, I’ll verify the part by overlaying it against the original mesh and running a quick test slice. If everything lines up, the job is done.
Sharing both STL AND STEP files incase it helps.
You may use any of the usual approaches—surface knit, feature recognition, or direct mesh conversion—as long as the end result:
• Opens natively in SolidWorks 2022 or any later release without errors
• Maintains the exact dimensions and topology found in the source STL
• Saves out as a single .SLDPRT (assembly not required)
Once delivered, I’ll verify the part by overlaying it against the original mesh and running a quick test slice. If everything lines up, the job is done.
Sharing both STL AND STEP files incase it helps.
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