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Fixing an iges assembly

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safiredesignengineers
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Fixing an iges assembly

Is it possible to import an assembly in iges format and then turn the surfaces into solids as  group? Currently I have to open each part, stitch and save again to create the ipt

 

regards Adrian

 

inv 2012

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STEP is a better format than IGES.

John Laidler
AutoCAD, Inventor and Vault



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Yah....100% agree. If possible import as step.

Inventor its not the best tool to close imported surfaces.

Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
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Hi

 

unfortunatly some part suppliers only offer iges!

 

regards Adrian

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Inventor  does a repair automatically but it makes it translucent, I can either open each part and uncheck translucent, or the best thing is to open each part and stitch.

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Maybe this video can help you. If you have access to YouTube of course.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbMY2NFb6i0

 

 

 

 

Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
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@safiredesignengineers wrote:

Inventor  does a repair automatically but it makes it translucent, I can either open each part and uncheck translucent, or the best thing is to open each part and stitch.



How it opens all depends on how you set the import Options and the original data.
It might be possible to set the options to automatically Heal, Stitch and Promote.

 

When you get a translucent body it is a composite surface body (which might be fine for your uses).

 

Have you seen this http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=3056

 

Attach your IGES file here to see what other users might suggest for repair.


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