When saving data out, you need to make sure that you don’t have items shown such as sketches or curves (that could go out as IGES entities) and that you have either consumed or deleted all of your extra solid or surface bodies. Let’s first talk about how to set yourself up for success. When it is not possible to get good results, you have to be able to use manual intervention and make the best of the situation. The first trick here is to set yourself up for success as much as possible by establishing some import/export best practice suggestions for your suppliers and vendors to use. But how often does everything go right in CAD translations? And when things don’t go right, you might need some additional tricks up your sleeve. We’ve had an article here about how to use 3D Interconnect, which is the way to go when everything goes right. The experience of importing data into SOLIDWORKS can run the gamut from satisfyingly trouble-free to hair-pullingly problematic.
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