Hi, I'm very new to this forum. I am experiencing trouble saving a set of composite curves as a parasolid. When I have a wire frame of what I want i click File : Save As and I change the type to parasolid .x_t. On clicking Save an error box comes up saying "The file could not be saved because the part's geometry is not valid for this type of save operation." Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong and how I can rectify this situation?
Best regards
Mark
parasolid : saving line composite curves
Re: parasolid : saving line composite curves
Is the sketch being converted to Curve entity?
Sketch entity could not be exported.
If you are still having issue after converting to curve entity... maybe try:
1. Changing the parasolid version
2. Changing file type to other neutral format (eg: STEP, IGES, etc)
Sketch entity could not be exported.
If you are still having issue after converting to curve entity... maybe try:
1. Changing the parasolid version
2. Changing file type to other neutral format (eg: STEP, IGES, etc)
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Re: parasolid : saving line composite curves
I believe a solid body is required to save as the parasolid file format. At least in Solidworks.
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Re: parasolid : saving line composite curves
As Zhen said, you need a "Curve" for Parasolid. So, what you can do is Convert them using:
"Insert/Curve/Composite Curve"
"Insert/Curve/Composite Curve"
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