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:''For another "STL" format, see [[STL (ZX Spectrum)]]. There are also some [[Video#Subtitle formats|Subtitle formats]] named STL.''
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'''STL''' (StereoLithography) is a CAD/CAM format also used for downloadable object files to be sent to 3-D printers. It is based on the vertex coordinates of triangles, and can be saved in binary or [[ASCII]] form.
 
'''STL''' (StereoLithography) is a CAD/CAM format also used for downloadable object files to be sent to 3-D printers. It is based on the vertex coordinates of triangles, and can be saved in binary or [[ASCII]] form.
  
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== Metaformat files ==
 
== Metaformat files ==
  
* [https://www.synalysis.net/Grammars/stl.grammar Synalysis grammar file] (for Hexinator / Synalize It!; [[Synalysis grammar file|more details]])
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== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 16 September 2023

File Format
Name STL
Ontology
Extension(s) .stl
LoCFDD fdd000504
PRONOM x-fmt/108, fmt/865
Wikidata ID Q1238229
Kaitai Struct Spec stl.ksy
For another "STL" format, see STL (ZX Spectrum). There are also some Subtitle formats named STL.

STL (StereoLithography) is a CAD/CAM format also used for downloadable object files to be sent to 3-D printers. It is based on the vertex coordinates of triangles, and can be saved in binary or ASCII form.

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[edit] Identification

Windows will mis-identify STL files as Certificate Trust Lists, since those use the same extension.

STL files in ASCII form start with "solid" followed by a space and an optional name.

Binary form files have an 80-character header that is generally ignored, but shouldn't start with "solid" so that the file is not mistaken for the ASCII form.

[edit] Specs

[edit] Metaformat files

[edit] Sample files

[edit] Import/export info

[edit] Other links

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