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Pro-E ShrinkWrap

Pro-E ShrinkWrap

Pro-E ShrinkWrap

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Does SolidWorks have a similar feature to Pro-E ShrinkWrap?

 

RE: Pro-E ShrinkWrap

For assemblies, take a look at File > Save as > Save as type:Part and use one of the solid or surface options.

Also check out the SpeedPak function.

RE: Pro-E ShrinkWrap

From reading the turorial... shrink wrap (at least in 2001) sounds very similar to save_as part (with its available options).  There are also aspects of shrink wrap (where it was semi-associative) that sound similar to speedpak.  Though I have not really used speedpak either.

I am curious if shrinkwrap has improved since 2001.  My guess is yes.

-Dustin
Professional Engineer
Pretty good with SolidWorks

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