rgeiss
Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2008
- 10
many know that other customers and vendors use different CAD software. and we know that we can import there files into our software programs. for example IGES or STEP files. to do this we import the file into a new part model. once we do this we will see only one feature in the model tree, an import feature id (#). From this point we can right click this feature and select edit definition. From here we are able to go to Geometry on the main tool bar and select Heal Geometry> manual or automatic. My question is: does anyone know more about the functions of the manual Heal Geometry feature??? By this I mean: the IGES file is full of surfaces & curves and not parts, many of these surfaces and curves are broken or not complete, this happens when making this assembly into the IGES or STEP file, the surfaces either come up pink or purple (when not in shaded view) all these lines need to be purple in order to make the model a solid feature. this HEAL GEOMETRY feature allows you to modify and tweak these surface lines to make them complete, but this function is very confusing and I am having a hard time finding good explanations of how to use these different functions (like: Zip Gaps, Fix Tangency, FixQuiltBndry, EditBndry, & FixVertices) I have found EditBndry to be the most useful though difficult to understand and use properly..... Help please......