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Expanded Weldment Profile Library...

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Phadreus

Mechanical
Feb 28, 2005
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Hi all,

Does anyone know of any third party packages that may offer an expander pack for the stock SW Weldment Profile Library? I know they are reasonably easy to create myself, however; I have bigger fish to fry and would rather purchased them already done. Call me lazy...[tongue]

M.B. Price CSWP
Automated Assembly & Test Systems
 
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Hi Lazy, [wink]

Which version of SW? SW07 added loads of profiles under the SolidWorks Content in the Design Library > Weldments section.

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Got 'em. Not exactly what I expected. [surprise] They are all dumped inside Zip Files and not segregated by their "structural architecture"; darn it. [thumbsdown] I was really looking for some Aluminum Structural components. I'll dig into the files a little deeper once I get them sorted out! [thumbsup2]

Thanks Cor...

M.B. Price CSWP
Automated Assembly & Test Systems
 
" ... not segregated by their "structural architecture" "???

You mean, channel, I beam, angle, pipe, etc? My download was.

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Extract the zip and it will put everything in its folder.

Jason

SolidWorks 2007 SP4.0 on WinXP SP2

 
My ZIP file had like, 2046 part files in it, with no folder segregation, as in Channel, I-Beam...

I guess I can put everything in it's respective folder, there are only 2046 to sort through.

M.B. Price CSWP
Automated Assembly & Test Systems
 
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