12-29-2020, 07:24 PM
Hello,
I would like to transfer the robot I drew in SolidWorks to RoboDK and simulate it but I encountered some problems.
In photo 1, I transferred my robot from SolidWorks with stepap214 in step format.
In photo 2, I transferred it from SolidWorks with stl format. Unfortunately, both results failed.
Then I tried your answer at "//www.sinclairbody.com/forum/Thread-Assembly-from-SolidWorks-to-RoboDK?highlight=assembly" but that window never opened in step format. In stl format, I clicked on "more options", but the options you said did not appear. (photo 3)
Apart from that, I manually brought the parts together and turned them into a robot. However, the shape was distorted when I changed the angles because the robot was not assembled and it was observed as similar to photo 5.
Since the ways I mentioned above did not work; finally, I added the RoboDK extension to SolidWorks. I changed the solidworks robodk settings to step. then I changed it to tools / options / CAD / lood as assembly in robodk. In this way, it was observed as in photo 4, but when I created a mechanism and changed the angles, it was seen as in photo 5.
I appreciate if you could help me with this problem.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I wish you a good day.
Sinan
I would like to transfer the robot I drew in SolidWorks to RoboDK and simulate it but I encountered some problems.
In photo 1, I transferred my robot from SolidWorks with stepap214 in step format.
In photo 2, I transferred it from SolidWorks with stl format. Unfortunately, both results failed.
Then I tried your answer at "//www.sinclairbody.com/forum/Thread-Assembly-from-SolidWorks-to-RoboDK?highlight=assembly" but that window never opened in step format. In stl format, I clicked on "more options", but the options you said did not appear. (photo 3)
Apart from that, I manually brought the parts together and turned them into a robot. However, the shape was distorted when I changed the angles because the robot was not assembled and it was observed as similar to photo 5.
Since the ways I mentioned above did not work; finally, I added the RoboDK extension to SolidWorks. I changed the solidworks robodk settings to step. then I changed it to tools / options / CAD / lood as assembly in robodk. In this way, it was observed as in photo 4, but when I created a mechanism and changed the angles, it was seen as in photo 5.
I appreciate if you could help me with this problem.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I wish you a good day.
Sinan