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February 17, 2005, 12:35 |
solidworks--workbench
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Hello,All,
Since a geometry is not easy to build with Workbench directly, I use Solidworks to built 8 Parts first, and mate parts to be an sssembly. Then I import the geometry to workbench in parasolid format(*.x_t) or iges format. Now what I see is that 8 solids are generated. Can I merge these solids to one? or do I need to merge them? This is the first time I do like this. I am not sure what I need to do when and after I import the geometry file? I would appreciate your kind advice! Regards! Jack |
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