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I'm importing a simple Solidworks file that has a solid block with sketch lines on the top face. The sketch lines are not visible in Mastercam X. How can I bring those lines into view? |
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| Hello, How are you importing the file, native solidworks format? What has consistently worked for me is to first save the file in solidworks as "parasolid binary." In fact, you can even specify a co-ordinate system to use. You then import this into Mastercam, and your WCS will also be set...works quite well. It might also allow you to see the lines you said are missing.... worth a try?
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