Extracting a Flow List from a 3D File?

Hello

not being on standby on the mycadservice utilities, I would like to know if it was possible from a 3D file in . Step, to extract a complete list of flow.

For example, I have a rectangular frame made with tube with a different section of the front and rear tubes on the sides. He could bring out the 2 sections of tubes with the flow rates in the form of a table???

Please guide me if it is possible and how the construction of the 3D should be done to obtain a reliable result.

 

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it already seems to me to convert your step into a solid

so recreate your tree of creation

via Feature Works SolidWorks Pro and Premium it seems to me

see this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4QvZ74cINM

Once you get your tree you just have to separate the parts independently

So save each by independently

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I would rebuild the file natively on SW via the suodé construction tool, it will output the list of the most useful total length

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yes @ MaD I quite agree with you ;-)

It depends on the type of complexity of the part

but the problem is to have all the right odds

It is true that if it is a simple chassis

it's much easier to rebuild from scratch ;-)

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GT22 Indeed it all depends on the complexity of the whole thing but I often assume that you have to know how to lose time usefully to save time later on:) (This is sometimes complicated to determine)

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Here is what I have as an example:

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m.liegeard In view of the 3D I would go back to a native SW construction

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