The engineering team has finally completed the preliminary version of a complex assembly and has pushed the design to the Prototype Review State in SOLIDWORKS PDM. Now, you want to get a head start on creating the technical documentation so that the documentation is ready at the same time the design is ready for the final release.
As a designer, I would regularly work on a part file with multiple SOLIDWORKS configurations and would need to get a particular configuration exported to STEP for manufacturing. I also wanted another version to send to the customer, but only the model with the features they requested. To do this, we need to ensure that only the active configuration information is saved into a completely new part.
It can be easy to misunderstand the differences between registering and activating your SOLIDWORKS products. In this product guide, we'll break down the difference. Registration links your information to the SOLIDWORKS database to provide support and is done through the SOLIDWORKS website.
In addition to the new Stratasys launch of its new F123 series 3D printers, Stratasys has also launched another product; GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print SOLIDWORKS Add-in. GrabCAD for SOLIDWORKS allows users to skip the extra step of saving to an STL, and is the perfect add-in for designers and engineers to rapidly develop prototypes.