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Good morning, everyone.
I modeled a solidworks plate, saved in step format. imported in mx6.
at the time of creating the crude (stock) I wanted to import the stl file(only possible format?), previously saved in solidworks by changing in part the finished.
My problem is that when the amount in mx he compels me to a origin (viewable with f9)
By default, while I would like to place it somewhere else, but I don't know how to do it.
I usually do x-form, mouve to origin, select a point and incorporate everything with the crude (all solid). but with the stl file, the origin follows only the piece and not the rough stl which is placed at a vertex.
How can I do that?
Thank you.
 
you tried to import the solid not into stl, to place it and then under crude tax to select solid so it should usually work the command that lets you import the stl is used to import the crude exported from the simulation without having to perform translations as the origins coincide.
 
the finished solid was imported in step and oriented format and I attributed the origin of the processing.
the crude that I have also built in solidworks and is logically different from the finite, both for perimeter dimensions and for the handling of holes etc., independently
from the saved format (saved in stl but I can save it in step or others) how do I import it into the same work area where the finished file is already opened?
If I do as solid as he told me it creates a solid incorporating the finite but which has identical geometry to the finite and so I do not visually see the removal of tools at work or points of residual material.
 
then import the solid from merge file/modelunisci.webp then positions as you best believe, define it as rough in this window, skill the solid function and clicking on the arrow you can select your defined solid as rough Cattura.webp
 
Thank you very much marcofor.
I read Piedmont, which province, the company where I work I use topsolid, so much to say.
Thanks again.
 
venaria, province of torino, top solid is one of the software that I used over the years now I use mainly visi and in addition to mastercam.
 
hi marcofor, ..domanda.. but the removal of the crude can be seen also in "visual operations" or only in verification?
 

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