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Best Comunication between UG and Pro-Engineer

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southerly

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Hi all

I am trying to send a UG file to someone who uses Pro-Engineer. I've had no success with iges, when opened
the sheets are distorted. Parasolid can't be opened.
STEP has the same affect. Have sent the actual UG part
file but when opened in Pro-Eng. the end result is not
what it should be. Has anyone any suggestions
as to what format I can use?
 
How was the file created in UG?

From your 'sheets were distorted', it is not a solid body. Try an export and reimport into UG and see what happens. If you have the same problems, then you may need to rempdel the UG part. We have flound that the Pro/E translators are more forgiving than the UG ones, so if there is a problem with the Pro/E import, look at the originating export.


"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."
"Fixed in the next release" should replace "Product First" as the PTC slogan.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand
 
Ben:

How the heck do you rempdel a UG part ?
 
If you don't succeed with rempdelling, try remodelling your part.

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"...standards are great because they give nonconformists something to not conform to..."
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Penkov, Peter I.
Non-standard Equipment Designer
 
Considering all of Ben's valuable contributions to this forum, I think we can overlook a couple of misspellings. [medal]
Incidentally, Peter, only one 'l' in remodeled...
 
roconnor

of course we can. I can say nothing but "thanks and keep going [thumbsup2]" about Ben's helpful posts. I've learned many things from him.

it was only a joke. don't misunderstood [peace]

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"...standards are great because they give nonconformists something to not conform to..."
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Penkov, Peter I.
Non-standard Equipment Designer
 
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