Thanks NTME, I actually did exactly what you said. I contacted my local Solidworks tech and he guided me through it. I am pretty proficient in excel so this makes it extremely easy now that I understand it a little better
again, sorry that file was old. here's the updated one with a couple of configurations.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b4854ab1-7a52-4b21-96e3-b9fc0675e26f&file=square_to_round.SLDPRT
Sorry bad example... here's a better file for what I'm trying to do. It's the fitting then a collar on the top. I also have an elbow drawing that has 3 bodies if you want to see that.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=5057aba8-6d99-4951-88c0-07e58ac8c1b0&file=square_to_round.SLDPRT
well it's a no-go unsupressing it. Trying to learn to macro on the fly and there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of documentation that I can find. Anyone know of a good resource for learning to make a macro for SW?
Thanks Dustin, I ran it through the part file. It does output multiple configurations but only one flat from each configuration. I'll upload an example file.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=1813e8bd-50c3-4f72-abb2-07283e199a2c&file=transition.SLDPRT
Hi all,
I've been struggling with this project all week, so hopefully I can figure this out and be done with it.
I'm trying to export dxf files from a sheet metal part. each part has 2-4 flat patterns and a bunch of configurations. Frankly, the dxf export utility in solidworks is awful, it...
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to the forums and solidworks and was wondering if i could get a little help.
Basically what I'm trying to do is make ductwork in solidworks with the right seams/connectors etc. which is easy enough, but time consuming when I am handed 20 fittings in the morning...