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solidworks to pro-e

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mechbull

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Nov 28, 2005
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what is your best method for exporting from solidworks to pro-e
I have been doing IGES files and have been having to fix a lot of surfaces when I do
is there a better way?
 
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Mechbull,

Here is a link to an interesting article I copied off the net regarding your problem.


I've had great success using STeP and IGES. I would take a look at your geometry to see if that's a problem.



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Heckler
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Depending on your version of pro/E, you could try a Parasolids export. WF2 can import them.


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so far that parasolids has worked great thanks guys
 
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