[Je...] Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:24 PM Engineers often provide Solidworks models for me that, besides the solid CAD bodies, have a 3D sketch of points (point set) that represent inspection points. These are often provided for quick steel-to-CAD comparisons. So far, I have been using a Solidworks macro to export the points from the sketch into Calypso as a .txt or .csv file. Then, I use the CAD > "Apply Nominal Values from CAD" function to snap the points to the CAD and get their normal vectors (the solidworks macro doesn't do a great job of exporting correct vectors, since the points are just floating on a 3D sketch). Question: -Is there a way to import these points with the CAD model? I currently have ACIS and .stp import capabilities in Calypso (and .dxf to some extent). I don't have the .sldprt import license. My current workflow is decent, but I'm always looking for ways to optimize. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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