With Eagle'Up you can convert your PCB into 3D models and potentially print 3D

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 :slight_smile: 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 :slight_smile: 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 :confused: 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 :slight_smile: 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 :slight_smile: