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Wave Geometry Linker
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Wave Geometry Linker

Wave Geometry Linker

(OP)
Hope someone can please help

I have just used the wave geometry linker to bring a part into an assembly to enable me to modify it. Upon activating this command I used the button to blank original.

I later realised that I did not need this part modified in the assembly, so I removed the link, but I can't seem to unblank the original item.

In the assembly navigator when I click on the component it says it is unblanked but I can't see it.

The only way I can get to see it is to use the "Replace reference set" button and select "FACET". But this still seems to be to the linked model as I can't mate anything to this file.

Please help

RE: Wave Geometry Linker

First, when you use wave geometry linker you are not "bringing in" a part. You are really creating a duplicate part in the working part file. Its feature attributes are linked to the assy part. That's how your able to modify it. Just a heads up on that one.

Are you sure its layer is turned on? (I've done that one a time or two)

Did you somehow change its reference set to exclude the solid model? (rare, but I've seen that happen...)

--
Bill

RE: Wave Geometry Linker

(OP)
Thanks for the help. I've can now see the model.

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