With Eagle’Up you can convert your PCB into 3D models and potentially print 3D modem of them so you can test your mechanics even before you get the real PCB. I will be experimenting with this in the next few days.
How time-consuming is switching between conducting and non-conductive printer materials?
This is not to make conductive PCB but rather to make a mechanical mockup.
To my knowledge conductive 3d print material has a to high electrical resistance and capacitance to be used for PCB design.
Understood; thanks!
Great Work (y)
Realy cool im installing it right now and will check it out tonight hopefully print something tomorrow
thanks for the tip
@Kristoffer_landin Works great. In Eagle you can set the component attribute EAGLEUP to force the conversion script to use a specific Sketchup file for that component.
Here is a gitlab repo where I’m staring to store the components I am adding: https://github.com/NetForces/Hardware/tree/master/component_library
Super, this is going to be intresting
having some issues right from the start
the example file loaded fine but i downloaded a stepstick.brd and Sch and not its saying i dont have the eup file i whant to create
am i missing some steps or?
You get that in Eagle when you try to run the ULP ?
The ULP script create the EUP file and the other files it needs in a folder in the same path as the .brd and .sch.
Yeah solved it directory missmatch now i need to get the components to show
thanks for your help
@Andre_Courchesne1 how do u get the text layer to follow into sketchup? i only get the holes and the pcb its cool will print a easydriver4.4 soon 
