I have 4 ingot models that were originally built in SolidWorks. Each is identical except for the weight text embossed on the top face. I need that lettering updated so I can print new sizes while keeping the exact same geometry and level of surface detail. Text changes required • “1 OUNCE TROY” → “10 OUNCE TROY” • “1 OUNCE” → “10 oz”, “50 gram”, and “100 gram” (three separate versions) • “1 oz” → “10 oz”, “100 gram”, and “50 gram” (three separate versions) • “1 oz” → “5 oz” and “10 oz” (two separate versions) Source files on hand: .igs, .fbx, .max, .x_t, .obj, .step, .stl, and the native SW2012 file. Work in whichever you prefer, as long as the final geometry remains accurate and print-ready. Deliverables 1. Updated models exported in: • STL (for 3D printing) • FBX (for reference/archiving) 2. Each file named clearly by weight so I can drop them straight into my slicer. 3. Verification that the overall dimensions and edge radii are unchanged apart from the lettering. Keep the detail level identical to the originals, simply swap the text and ensure clean, manifold meshes.