Looks nice! Any chance that you could post the 3D files in a more universal format like STEP or parasolid .X_t so folks w/o Inventor could benefit too?
I have created an Altium 3D Model for anyone looking to use it - Teensy 3.5/6 - it will also be up on my 3D Content Central portfolio in due course - search for tag 'Teensy'
My model was 90% finished, so your post inspired me to complete it. I have stolen some of your model - I didn't have all the passive components on mine.
My K66 and Reset-button are quite a bit taller than yours, and the Micro-SD a little further out, and while your SD Slot is much more accurate, it didn't import as solid into my package so I have left mine as-is.
Unless someone is like me, packaging with sub-millimeter tolerances and clearances, it will never worry them!
I will upload mine here after I have run it through a few MCAD packages at work to check it is robust (STEP, even though a standard exchange format for 30~40 years, is never read or written exactly the same on any two CAD systems)
Darcy: Any chance that you can export your Teensy 3.6 model in parasolid or maybe IGES(?) format. The Step format seems to lose most (but not all) the color when it get imported into Solidworks. Parasolid usually preserves it. Figured I ask. Thanks!
I have created an Altium 3D Model for anyone looking to use it - Teensy 3.5/6 - it will also be up on my 3D Content Central portfolio in due course - search for tag 'Teensy'
ZS6HG, Do you mind if I use this as the model for a Circuitmaker component?
(The resulting part is publicly visible and usable).
Okay so here I am releasing my 3d files in couple formats, note this is my first experience in 3d software.
All created with DesignSpark Mechanical version 3.
MIT License:
Those look a lot nicer than the quick and dirty version I did a few years ago, that I use in Diptrace to show 3d layouts of some of my boards that I tinker with, like:
But if you wish to play some with it until Chris O gets his uploaded...
Unfortunately that's not possible with DesignSpark Mechanical free version, you can only do this with SpaceClaim Engineer.
With SpaceClaim Engineer, not only do you get the intuitive and fast "Pull, Move, Fill, Combine" interface that makes DesignSpark Mechanical so easy to use, but also you can import, export, and edit additional formats.
link: Ansys SpaceClaim Engineer
Perhaps the free trial version can do this