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Hello everyone
importing a native creo stp file come to me on all single-shrinked surfaces (yellows), how do I sew them almost automatically sew everything?
Thank you.
 
Hello everyone
importing a native creo stp file come to me on all single-shrinked surfaces (yellows), how do I sew them almost automatically sew everything?
Thank you.
You must go to the doctor:wink:

but not so much;)

i on creo 2 do so: in the file tree, click the import feature and change the definition (edit definition).

a menu will open where you will need to click the symbol of the first aid box (doctor). .

opens the doctor function: go to the tree and select all surfaces, activate them with the left button menu and then combine them.

If it's all right, you should have solved it so, if it's less good, some of his scissors will touch you to attack her by hand, if, like me, you belong to the club "never a joy" then those to retouch to manazza are more than those combined.

apart from the jokes, being a native creo file, I think you should solve with the simple comb.
 
Thank you.
You're right, you're still sick, and I have to fix it by hand.
but I found a more effective solution.... stay strong!!! !
I open it with proe2001 and comes on a beauty, save it and open it with creo4 and it is ok.
you think in 15/17 years they managed to get worse! ! ! !
Hi.
 
Thank you.
You're right, you're still sick, and I have to fix it by hand.
but I found a more effective solution.... stay strong!!! !
I open it with proe2001 and comes on a beauty, save it and open it with creo4 and it is ok.
you think in 15/17 years they managed to get worse! ! ! !
Hi.
we say that an optimal solution is always found, there are small sub-functions of the doctor who help to improve the final result, but explain them to chat is almost impossible.

However the repair of surfaces, remains the less productive work of all cads, loses a tide of time and having found the magheggio with proe2001 is of sure a great expedient... but if it did not work, there was only to sweat and blasphemize for hours, maybe even days, in relation to the complexity of the geometry obviously.
 
with the doctor I have arranged everything, there are so many possibilities of "recuciation", but remember that the more the surfaces are small and badly "tangenziate", the more it becomes unstable in the stitches, so go out and save often.
 

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