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export with reference axis system

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Good morning
as from title I would need to know (since they are at the first arms with catia) how to export (eg an iges file) keeping as reference a system of axes created by me.
In other words, for those who know pro and, is the rescue with reference a certain system of coordinates.
Can anyone help me?
 
Hi.
I don't know if what I use is the best and fastest method, but it works.

I create a temporary product and insert a temporary part to which I apply the "fix" bond. At this point I insert the part that I want to export and bind the system of axes created by me to the system of absolute axes of the "temporary partner". eventually save the product as iges. In this way the iges is saved with the absolute system of the product.

I hope I've been quite clear.
 
Hi.
I don't know if what I use is the best and fastest method, but it works.

I create a temporary product and insert a temporary part to which I apply the "fix" bond. At this point I insert the part that I want to export and bind the system of axes created by me to the system of absolute axes of the "temporary partner". eventually save the product as iges. In this way the iges is saved with the absolute system of the product.

I hope I've been quite clear.
thank you for the master answer.

you have been very clear only that I have been used in pro and to that method I think very fast even because if I have to make more exports related to a system of axes that I want, it becomes a little sluggish the procedure.
It seems strange that there is no way....
Thank you.
 
Hi.
You probably have already solved. . .
I've been sick in the early days of caty in the face of this problem... with proes was too much easier. . .
cmq:
1. I create the coordinate system for export and imposed it as a current
2. create new geometric group and name it somehow type "export"
3. I do a continuous extraction on the points of the whole body that I want to export
4. I make the transformation of the coordinate system to this surface model (hiding the original one not to create " embarrassment")
5. copy and take off this quilt in a new part, solidifico and exporto
or
5. I create new body, solidifico and copio this in a new part and then export

then these operations can either cancel them from the tree, depending on the needs. . .
I hope I was useful. . .

Greeting
 
Hi.
You probably have already solved. . .
I've been sick in the early days of caty in the face of this problem... with proes was too much easier. . .
cmq:
1. I create the coordinate system for export and imposed it as a current
2. create new geometric group and name it somehow type "export"
3. I do a continuous extraction on the points of the whole body that I want to export
4. I make the transformation of the coordinate system to this surface model (hiding the original one not to create " embarrassment")
5. copy and take off this quilt in a new part, solidifico and exporto
or
5. I create new body, solidifico and copio this in a new part and then export

then these operations can either cancel them from the tree, depending on the needs. . .
I hope I was useful. . .

Greeting
Sorry I'm late, but I read the answer today.
doing as you have overindicated doesn't hold the colors though right? and if you have ( hypothesis)1000 unified surfaces among them becomes a bloodbath right? I hope I'm not right:
Could there be no way to tell the program to export everything to a coordinate system? !
I wonder what they have put them to do:rolleyes:
cmq thanks hope that some good soul can solve this mystery!

Hi.
 
solutions can be more than one, but you have to check the structure of your model.
a method could be to create a product, uploading a blank part file with displaying the axle tern, fixing it with constraints.
load us your part, and the orifices with the constraints on the previous axle system.
after that you create the iges file from the product you created.

another method, but it depends on how you worked in the part, is to move the terna (if you use the display of the terna in the part file) of axes in the location of your new zero.

an equivalent maneuver could be to create your new axle tern in the part and by using the replace command you translate geometry into the new position.

In even simpler manners you can apply a transformation feature between axles frames, you just have to turn off the feature to return in the initial conditions, and vice versa to return to the export position, clearly the feature will always turn out the last of the tree.

Hi.
 
It's not what I'd like to do, but it's all right.
Thank you
Hi.
I solved that.
It is a somewhat empirical system, but no one complained and all those who receive my iges know where to place their origins.
before exporting to iges creo 3 lines, one for x one for y and one for zeta. who receives has all the data to create the origins that he wants
 
Hi.
I solved that.
It is a somewhat empirical system, but no one complained and all those who receive my iges know where to place their origins.
before exporting to iges creo 3 lines, one for x one for y and one for zeta. who receives has all the data to create the origins that he wants
Hi.
definitely but you have to think that there are monkeys here from us who after years of experience are not yet able to turn a 3d.
Since you also use wnc you will know that there are 2 ways to crave a working area, one of which is to pass through wnccad(the correct one).
Well, no one uses this system well to load the 3d with absolute zero.
then clearly there are a thousand ways to get around a problem.

Hello and thank you
 

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