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We are looking at moving our younger students to use Onshape instead of Creo. Mainly as it is web based so student can use a home as it wont be limited to a Windows PC. However for our A-Level and GCSE Students Creo would still be the go to programme due to the increased features it offers and the rendering capabilities.
I understand that OnShape can export STEP IGNS files etc but is there anyway Creo can open an Onshape file which can be Edited in Creo Ie retains the model history. On one webpage I found it doesn’t mention the option to export directly to Creo But I can see this option on the education version. Is this a possible future update to allow both to work together?
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Hello,
Best way to export from Onshape to Creo is using Parasolid. Even if the history of the part will not be available, Creo will be able to modify the part (using Flexible modeling). Creo will recognize the patterns, it will be able to edit champers and rounds...
In conclusion, even if the part history is not available, the student can at any time open Onshape in a browser, change the part/assembly and export it using Parasolid to Creo. Also in Creo Direct or in Creo Flexible Modeling the parts can be modified without any problem.
Let me know if you need more information!
Thanks,
Alex
Hello,
Best way to export from Onshape to Creo is using Parasolid. Even if the history of the part will not be available, Creo will be able to modify the part (using Flexible modeling). Creo will recognize the patterns, it will be able to edit champers and rounds...
In conclusion, even if the part history is not available, the student can at any time open Onshape in a browser, change the part/assembly and export it using Parasolid to Creo. Also in Creo Direct or in Creo Flexible Modeling the parts can be modified without any problem.
Let me know if you need more information!
Thanks,
Alex