Nate242
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2005
- 25
I am currently working with some sheetmetal parts which need to be exported/saved as a dxf in order for us to convert them to nc code. The current method I have been using is to open up a blank drawing file, place the flat pattern view, and save it as a dxf. Note that this dxf drawing is for nc code generation only and is seperate from the "real" part drawing. This seems to work fine as long as I take note of the scale and select the view as flat pattern.
Recently I noticed that after saving the nc drawing as a dxf, the part name changes in solidworks. If for example the original part name (as displayed in Solidworks) is "WF-55297-065 ->" it changes to "WF-55297-065 (Default) ->" after I save the drawing as a dxf. This doesn't happen if the drawing is saved as a slddrw. Why is solidworks placing (default) in the part name, and what is (default) refering to? Is there any way to remove the (default) from the name or to keep it from being added to the name? This isn't a big deal but I would like to know what's going on. Does anyone have any ideas?
Nathan
Recently I noticed that after saving the nc drawing as a dxf, the part name changes in solidworks. If for example the original part name (as displayed in Solidworks) is "WF-55297-065 ->" it changes to "WF-55297-065 (Default) ->" after I save the drawing as a dxf. This doesn't happen if the drawing is saved as a slddrw. Why is solidworks placing (default) in the part name, and what is (default) refering to? Is there any way to remove the (default) from the name or to keep it from being added to the name? This isn't a big deal but I would like to know what's going on. Does anyone have any ideas?
Nathan