Hello, crash when I do a function recognition of a step file

Hello

A little more precision for everyone perhaps?

Reconnaissance crash?  Solidworks? The PC?

Which version of Solidworks, which service pack?

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Post your step

You must first convert your step into a part

already save in part with no defects or repair them

it may not be possible

Clean the room as much as possible

before making a recognition of function

 

lack of ram and see speed of the proc

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Or see to download another format like parasolid!

 

Kind regards

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Come on, I'll make you a 3-in-1 with the 3 previous comments from colleagues!

:-) :-)

A little more info won't hurt.

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Hello

If it's for sheet metal work, I do it like that...

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/2d/comment-changer-les-rayons-de-pliage-d-un-step

And I agree with gt22:

"You have to convert your step into part

already save in part with no defects or repair them

it may not be possible

Clean the room as much as possible

before making a recognition of function"

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Hello, yes it's Solidworks that crashes,

Thank you for your answers, I will give you more info after trying according to your advice.

Kind regards

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post the file of your step so that we can test

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How do you convert a step to a part?

FYI it 's Solidworks 2013 SP0.

I try to make a recognition of sheet metal functions. If I don't do re recognition I can open the file.

STEP Files (*.step)

The STEP converter supports the import and export of colors of the bodies, faces, and curves of AP214 STEP files. The STEP AP203 standard does not run colors.

Import

The STEP converter imports:

  • STEP files as SolidWorks part or assembly documents.
  • Information about body geometry, colors used in bodies, faces, and curves, and topology information from the AP214 STEP file to the SolidWorks document.
  • Geometry in wireframe mode from AP203 and AP214 STEP files.
  • STEP configuration data. You can import STEP configuration data by selecting the Project Configuration Data check box under the STEP section in the Import Options dialog box.

Export

  • The STEP converter exports SolidWorks part or assembly documents to STEP files.
  • You can choose to export individual parts or subassemblies from an assembly tree, limiting the export to those parts and subassemblies. If you select a subassembly, all of its components are automatically selected. If you select a component, its ancestry is partially selected, preserving the structure of the assembly.
  • SolidWorks supports exporting the unit length in a part or assembly document to an AP203 or AP214 STEP file.
  • You can set the export options in the STEP Export Options dialog box.

 

POST YOUR STEP THAT WE CAN TRY

 

 

Hello

See also to update to SP5 because the 0 sa fears a fear. The SP5 is the most successful and fixes a lot of bugs....

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Is the update free?

Is the service pack free?

so here is your part converted to SW 2012

in addition super surprising no defects ????????????????

Here is a part of your assembly transformed into sheet metal and unfolded

So the process is to save your assembly with an Idex X so you don't lose it

to peel on this assembly all the parts except the one on which we are going to work

Save in part with his name

open it you will find an ensurfacec room

This said puece is convertible into sheet metal tool sheet metal work/convert to sheet metal

then you make an unfold having created the fixed face and designate the folds

Here

if you want it in SW2012 ask for this part

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for SW SPs as indicated by our friend @ ac.cobra

Hello

See also to update to SP5 because the 0 sa fears a fear. The SP5 is the most successful and fixes a lot of bugs...

 

it is said in x forum and not the least that you should never work on a SW before SP3

and we say a lot more on SW ;-)

Thank you GT22 but I didn't understand: "in idex"... and how do you go to SP5?

If it pays off, I have to see with my superior.

an index as I say it is

it's the name + 1 digit 1 letter

it doesn't matter but never the same name otherwise you'll confuse ;-)

for the SP you go to the solidworks site but avoid the 5  ............ goes up to SP4 ............. (it is supposedly more reliable)

or ask your info to update SW

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