Hi, I have an assembly designed by somebody else in Inventor. I exported it as STP under Inventor 2013 and imported to SolidWorks 2012. It took over half a day. After the import, some of the objects became big spheres. Know what is going on? I then saved a sub-assembly from Inventor and imported to Solidworks. I tried to use Feature Recognition. However, SW reported that "FeatureWorks. Part contains overlapping solids. FeatureWorks can not proceed further." In the tree on the left, I see a list of Imported objects. I cannot even edit those objects. Can anybody please help? What is the best way to import design created in Inventor to SolidWorks anyway?
A stp file should be fine, it's what I like to use. It's been a long time since I used SolidWorks now, but I imagine there's some sort of imported solid repair command. You may have to polish up your surfacing skills.
If I was trying to import a file into Inventor, I would use the imported component repair environment to do a delete face on the speheres with a heal option.
Here are two problems I encountered. When opening Inventor fie in SolidWorks, the parts are scattered. When exporting to STL from Inventor and then imported to SolidWorks, I got the big spheres problem.