Panama City Beach SOLIDWORKS User Group

Topic Suggestions for Upcoming May PCBSWUG Meeting

Summary: The Panama City Beach SOLIDWORKS User Group (PCBSWUG), led by PCB SWUG, is welcoming members to share their interests and challenges for the upcoming meeting. The group aims to foster a collaborative and educational environment, particularly around SOLIDWORKS technologies and design challenges. James Keith, James Keith, raised a concern regarding the compliance of CUI designations within solid model formats under MIL-STD-3100, prompting discussions on how to handle these designations in formats that don't inherently support them. This ongoing issue needs resolution to ensure proper compliance and functionality.
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Welcome to the Panama City Beach SOLIDWORKS User Group (PCBSWUG)! We're thrilled to have you with us as we continually strive to create a vibrant, enriching environment for learning and networking. As we're planning our next meeting, we'd love to hear from you! What topics would you be most interested in exploring? Are there specific features or technologies within SOLIDWORKS that you've been wanting to delve deeper into? Perhaps you're facing challenges in your designs that you'd like to discuss, or there are innovative applications of SOLIDWORKS in your projects that could inspire others. Please drop your suggestions below and let’s collaborate to make our next meeting engaging and informative for all members. We look forward to your input!

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MIL-STD-3100 states that CUI models must be marked accordingly. That's easy with a native drawing or solid part file. However, now that we're moving to GD&T profile control and beckoning the solid model as the reference, it's been discovered that solid model formats like para solid and step do not preserve CUI designation. Has anyone found a process that's IAW MIL-STD-3100 to get a solid model to a manufacturer? So far, CUI designation in the file name is the best thing we've come up with and there's concern that is non compliant.

Great question! I’ll see what I can find out!