How do I create a single "dumb" part from an assembly.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by brianh, Jun 12, 2008.

  1. brianh

    brianh Guest

    My end goal is to create STEP or IGES file that I can place on my
    company's website that potential customers can download, convert to
    their respective CAD format. The one problem I have is that whenever
    create the IGES or Step file and I test the IGES -> Solidworks
    conversion the resulting "part" is made up of a bunch of "dumb" solids
    which the customer could disect and glean information on the parts
    that go into our design. There are IP as well as ITAR issues then.

    What I would like to have is a single "dumb" solid in the single part
    that represents my assembly.

    I should state that I used both the process of creating a part from an
    assembly via the "join" feature as well as the simpler method of using
    the "Save As" a part from the assembly stage.

    Thanks for any help in advance.
     
    brianh, Jun 12, 2008
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  2. brianh

    fcsuper Guest

    Save the .sldasm as a .sldprt, using options to specify external
    surfaces only. Then open the new .sldprt up and export to iges.

    Matt Lorono
    http://sw.fcsuper.com
    http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog
     
    fcsuper, Jun 13, 2008
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  3. brianh

    brianh Guest

    Top,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    I tried the shell option; I assume you are describing the exterior
    surfaces option. That does decrease the ability to see what is going
    on but instead of having X "dumb" solids in the part I have X 'dumb"
    surfaces. Its better but I not exactly what i was looking for.

    My join option does not have the ability to apply a scale factor.
    Maybe it's because we are still using 2007. As for the creating a
    block inside, I can do that on piece parts, which I have already done
    on some of the parts, but that still gives the customer a BOM of the
    assembly.

    It might not be possible to get a single "dumb" solid in the part.
     
    brianh, Jun 13, 2008
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  4. brianh

    fcsuper Guest

    Looks like the fourms are acting up again. Anyway, just in case the
    post didn't go thru, here's whatcha do: Save the Assembly as a part,
    making sure you pick the option to only save as external surfaces.
    Then open the part and save as iges or whatever.

    Matthew Lorono
    http://sw.fcsuper.com
    http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog
     
    fcsuper, Jun 13, 2008
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  5. brianh

    Guest Guest

    I have no clue what you want the potential customer to be able to do with
    the file. Would a pdf file serve just as well?

    Bob
     
    Guest, Jun 13, 2008
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  6. brianh

    brianh Guest

    Thanks everybody for the feedback. I should be able to put something
    together that serves my needs based on your help.

    Bob at att.net, Phil at tagaerospace.com is correct. My company
    provides small mechanisms (latches, release mechanisms, hinges, etc.)
    to larger companies building a spacecraft (Lockheed, NGST, JPL, etc.)
    During the design phase of the program, the designer enigneers at
    these larger companies opt to purchase small mechanisms from other
    companies due to cost, schedule, and heritage reasons. Since "real
    estate" on these S/C is in high dermand it is nice for them to be able
    to drop in a high fidelity CAD model of the mechanism they plan to
    baseline in their overall design.

    Thanks again!
     
    brianh, Jun 16, 2008
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