Thanks for the great tutorials, I like the way you explain the methodology in creating surfaces transitions. One thing about Solidworks, there is an option called Imported Geometry and with this option, you can add as many new bodyes and surfaces as you want at any time.
Hi Alex, To import the Rhino Geometry into SolidWorks you can create a new part file then go to File > Open and navigate to your STEP or IGES file. If you are using a Rhino 6 file you may need to save down to Rhino 5 for SolidWorks to read the 3DM data. Hope that helps and thanks for watching :)
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Thanks for the great tutorials, I like the way you explain the methodology in creating surfaces transitions. One thing about Solidworks, there is an option called Imported Geometry and with this option, you can add as many new bodyes and surfaces as you want at any time.
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Thank ! How to import the surface?
Hi Alex, To import the Rhino Geometry into SolidWorks you can create a new part file then go to File > Open and navigate to your STEP or IGES file. If you are using a Rhino 6 file you may need to save down to Rhino 5 for SolidWorks to read the 3DM data. Hope that helps and thanks for watching :)
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