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| Importing Solidworks parts with configurations. I get a lot of Solidworks models that have multiple configurations. When I import one into Bobcad I have no opportunity to select the configuration I want to work with (or even know that it has multiple configs). All the configurations are merged into one solid (very messy). Luckily, this was obvious on the first multi-config model I was working with. If the configuration differences were small or not obvious, I would have had some dirty words to say in the not to distant future. My workaround for now is to save them out of SW as a Parasolid in the configuration I want to work with. Is there something in Bobcad that allows importing specific configurations? Thanks, moldmker |
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| Had the same problems. There does not seem to be a workaround for this. It happens in other Cad systems too.
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