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It's not that there's no way, it's that it depends on how high your level is!
That's what I do a lot. I can't say it in one or two sentences, and I mainly use some commands such as cutting, stretching, replacing, offset, and deleting.
For example, if you modify the fillet on the plane, you can replace the fillet with the plane and then round it as required;
You can also cut off the fillet part, and then offset the amount of cut-off and then round the corner;
If the fillet is larger, you can also directly delete the fillet surface, and directly use the face and face to round the corner, and the fillet can also be changed to cut the surface extension to each other and then pour it down (extending to the gap is less than the fillet value, you can also pour it directly).
In short, there are many methods, and experience must be accumulated on your own.
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SOLIDWORKS can save the IGES file. Can be opened with proe.
There are no steps, though.
Just an appearance, you can also continue on its basis, stretching, punching, etc.
However, it is not possible to isolate the features in the original model.
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Parameter-free model.
1.It can be modified by feature recognition (which is a very difficult undertaking if the model is complex).
2.Without feature recognition, the ability to modify is a hard bow for the overlord.
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It's okay to modify, you need to use the surface well, proe import sw has no features, you can only use the surface to modify.
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Thank you. Is that understandable as the proe model imported into SW can only be viewed, not modified?
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SOLIDWORKS 2010 version will do! Nothing else!
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The 2010 version can be modified directly, but without the 2010 version, then you can modify it as the third floor said.
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1. First of all, open the PROE software, and open the 3D model file that needs to be converted in the window.
2. Then find the saved copy under the Chinese copy in the menu bar and click to enter.
3. Find and click (stp step) to enter the saved copy, and click "OK" in the pop-up "stp step" window.
4. Then in the "Save Copy" window, enter the name of the saved file, and click OK to save it as an STP file.
5. Finally, enter the SOLIDWORKS software, open the STP format file you just saved, and open it successfully, which means that PROE has been converted to SOLIDWORKS.
In the tool Folder Options view, there is an option to show hidden files. Right there, you can hide your files. It's very simple. Ha ha.
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