Solidworks prt to Pro E prt
May 04, 2010
07:02 AM
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May 04, 2010
07:02 AM
Solidworks prt to Pro E prt
Hi all I need some help,a Clinet send me a prt that was saved from Solidworks as a Pro E file,when I change the part to a sheetmetal feature and try to unbend it,it gives me the following error "Feature aborted. No geometry to create." Please could someone give me some advice to correct this,or to unfold it Thanx Rene
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May 04, 2010
11:22 AM
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May 04, 2010
11:22 AM
Don't know for sure, but one possibility is that they sent you a surface, as opposed to solid, model. If so you probably need to Solidify it first.
May 04, 2010
02:20 PM
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May 04, 2010
02:20 PM
The model probably didn't import correctly. When I try and export ProE from Solidworks it rarely works. STEP seems far more reliable. Is the model purple when you look at it in wireframe mode? If it is then it is a surface rather than a solid. If you see any pink edges, that is where it didn't stitch together properly. You can try and fix this by right-clicking on the import feature and choosing "edit definition" from the pop-up menu. A new category will appear on your menu bar at the top of the screen. I forget what it is called exactly. I find the new Import Data Doctor interface extremely confusing, but sometimes I can fix things. Often it is easier to simply request a STEP and hope that works better. Good Luck!
