2004 - 2005 step import
2004 - 2005 step import
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Hi all,
I have noticed something that you all might be able to able with. I have a step assembly file that when i import into SW 2004 I am able to open the parts and edit them (including cuts and chamfers, etc) I.E - its a full part. However, when I import to SW 2005, and open a part, the part it only surfaces and I can not edit the part.
Anyone have any ideas on why this is?
Many thanks
Russ
I have noticed something that you all might be able to able with. I have a step assembly file that when i import into SW 2004 I am able to open the parts and edit them (including cuts and chamfers, etc) I.E - its a full part. However, when I import to SW 2005, and open a part, the part it only surfaces and I can not edit the part.
Anyone have any ideas on why this is?
Many thanks
Russ






RE: 2004 - 2005 step import
With SW check your Import options to make sure you have "try to convert to solid" Turned on. If not that would be why, otherwise SW05 can't make it into a solid and you should send that into your VAR. That would be considered a Regression.
However remember it doens't matter if it's 04 or 05, neither one can convert STEP to editable features, unless you used FeatureWorks or it was already saved using FeatureWorks.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
www.3dvisiontech.com
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
FAQ559-716 - SW Fora Users
RE: 2004 - 2005 step import
It does not import as feature, but as a solid part in SW4, but only as surfaces in SW5.
I have not come across your termanology before, what is sending it to VAR
RE: 2004 - 2005 step import
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RE: 2004 - 2005 step import
OK did you check your Options when you go to open a STEP file? THere is where you set it up to make a solid or a surface.
1) File\Open
2) Highlight the file
3) Pick "Option" Button
4) Set "Try forming a solid"
5) OK
6) Open
See MM poast above about a VAR.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
www.3dvisiontech.com
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
FAQ559-716 - SW Fora Users