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                I've been using some imported solid models lately with varying degrees of success.  And this leads me to my question:
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
            
        
            
            
    
        
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                For me ACIS SAT is very good.
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                Hey Jean,
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
            
        
            
            
    
        
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                No, not normal. To be clear is an export to Shark and my experience is with SolidWorks. From an other app....I cannot tell you !
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                Originally Posted by: mlochala  Hey Jean,
Hi mlochala
Maybe the source that created the sat file was surfaces already?
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                Originally Posted by: mlochala   If getting a part from another CAD application, what is the best format to use?  IGS, STL, STP, or DXF?
My personal preferences for importing data, when I can't import native files are as follows:
For 3D Solids or Surfaces
(1) ACIS SAT
(2) STEP
(3) IGES
For 2D
(1) DWG
(2) DXF
For 3D Meshes
(1) STL
If you can import in the native format e.g. from Rhino as .3DM then that should be the (1) choice instead.
My preferences have been shaped over the past 20 years on various CAD packages..but what you find that works best for you is all that really matters.
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                Originally Posted by: mlochala  Hey Jean,
Are they faces that make up a volume, or standalone surfaces?  ACIS is tolerant, so when trimmed surfaces that are meant to compose solids don't quite get there, .sats will generally try to take up the slack.  Can you select the  surfaces and stitch them to solid?
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
            
        
            
            
    
        
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                Originally Posted by: go3d  
I agree with you, for export and import !
With SAT and IGES, we must take care of the parameters, depending of third party software. 
Ie : one of my tool makers using TurboCad wants Acis version 17 only...
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                I earlier realized that VC 2D/3D imported .igs files as gree. The 947 or 949 builds seem to correct that. I now am using Delftship Pro which lets me export my current models to .iges and i want to use that format on occasion versus using DXF 3D Mesh (Punch! won't thicken meshes, and to get surfaces which i can thicken requires converting the mesh tu a bazillion surfaces, which i then have to join, then re-build the surfaces and then color them.
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
            
        
            
            
    
        
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                IGES surfaces can be spline surfaces, polygon surfaces or meshes, but only spline surfaces will thicken, so even if you import an IGES surface, if it's a polygon mesh it will behave the same as a .dxf.  I've attached a picture showing you the ability of PolyCAD to create a surface using the vertices of a mesh as the control points of a spline surface.  That's the difference between them.
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                I remember having a similar issue years ago. A client sent us what he had, a huge mesh object (facets). At the time I used Rhino. It had a tool to turn points, or a series of straight curves (lines) into a spline. There was an expensive CAD tool/plugin/addon available at the time to automate the process, but the trial version seemed to require a lot of hand holding to get the surfaces w needed before handing those off to Pro_e as iges surfaces. It was a lot of manual work, but the client was happy with the result.
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
                           
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