I'm pulling out the little hair I have left since yesterday.
To put it simply, I have an assembly for which I have to draw all the sheet metal parts, so far so good. Except that for some obscure reason, there is one of the parts that, when I want to save the drawing, systematically crashes Solidworks.
I have no problem making the others and this sheet metal is not even a complex part, it is a simple sheet metal with different holes. I tried to rename it, to remove the hidden functions via the "delete" option, nothing helps.
The only way I found was to save it in STEP and do the drawing of the step but suddenly it distorts the dimension of the holes that I have to encode manually.
If anyone has a clue on why and how, I'm interested ^^
Hello paranore, Indeed it does it to me from time to time with SW2022 SP4. So to remedy this, I delete this MEP concerned and I redo it, normally it goes back to normal. Good luck. @+. AR.
For your part, this means that your file is corrupted (corrupted in good French). A simple solution 1°) You open the room in question 2°) you open created a new sketch in which you copy all the existing sketches with the "convert entities" function so you have all the sketches of your sheet metal (if you have several sketches 3°) you create a new part and create the first sketch 4°) You glue the sketch and make the extrusion.
In your asm you have "corrupted" replaced by "clean".
The other option is easier to test You save the problem part in the neutral format "parasolid" (make a copy of "verolé" before with another name Then once it is last opened, you save it in SolidWorks format. This should work for MEP
Note that when you open the existing MEP, remember to update the model update, which will save you from having to redo the plan. Indeed, given that there is a dynamic update between the part and the MEP, it will take over the old MEP but will update it from the new part file.