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    • charly2008C Offline
      charly2008
      last edited by

      Yes, the Skp model shown by me was just opened by me in "Inventor Fusion".

      He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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        HPW
        last edited by

        Hello,

        Generally it is hard or impossible to convert a surface modell to a solid modell file.
        From solid to surface only the surface is triangulated and the surface mesh is written.

        The question is also what inventor fusion has build from the surface-file?
        It might be still a mesh-modell.

        Regards

        Hans-Peter

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        • charly2008C Offline
          charly2008
          last edited by

          Hans-Peter,

          have a look here:

          http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/fusion/getting_started

          He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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            gryse
            last edited by

            Charly2008,
            OK we can open SKP file in Inventor Fusion, but after? What can you do with this new file?
            If the goal is to send it to a customer who works with Inventor, it's not the good way: no file exported with Fusion can be imported in Inventor full version...
            However, I didn't find how.
            Gryse

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              watkins
              last edited by

              I've posted this before, but I can't remember where, and so here it is again.

              http://www.spaceclaim.com/en/SketchUp.aspx

              SpaceClaim can export .sat and .iges files for other CAD systems.

              Regards,
              Bob

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                bjornkn
                last edited by

                SpaceClaim looks promising. Always suspicious when they have no prices on their pages, but I have sent a request for a quote..

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                • pilouP Offline
                  pilou
                  last edited by

                  Just save your SKP format in OBJ format
                  you can with the pro version or with this free one by TIG

                  You can with this little free prog by Michael Gibson (the creator of Moi: Moment of Inspiration ) convert any OBJ file in 3DM format! (Open Nurbs)

                  http://moi3d.com/download/Obj23dmWireframe.zip

                  You have 2 options : each line will be a line without "double" or each closed faces will be a "closed curves"!

                  So reloadable in Moi, Rhino or directly in any CAD Nurbs program! 😉

                  You can try Moi a very less price than Spaceclaim! 😄
                  its export format for nurbs for Fusion Sat, Step, STP, 3DM, igs, iges 😉 and some other for poly modeler : OBJ, stl, 3DS, lwo, fbx, dxf (best converter at this date for Nurbs to OBJ format!

                  a little pervertising example : at the end it's a nurbs volume from an SKP format! 😎

                  http://moiscript.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/8/3938813/3531936.jpg

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                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                  My Little site :)

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                    sofashee
                    last edited by

                    @charly2008 said:

                    Hi,

                    Autodesk Inventor Fusion 2013 (Free) can import skp-files directly.

                    Charly

                    Charly, how do you do this? I don't have an import option in my dropdowns, and using the open option doesn't allow access to non supported files.

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                    • charly2008C Offline
                      charly2008
                      last edited by

                      Hi Dave,

                      have a look at the photo below


                      2013-03-02_232035.png

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                        LLesniak
                        last edited by

                        Hi Charly2008,

                        Thanks for posting this information as I'm trying to do exactly as you've shown i.e. open a SketchUp model using Inventor Fusion. I'm using the Mac version and my screens and menus are completely different as the file format options on the Open command. Did you have to add any plug-ins or other mods in order to get all of those file types to appears in your Open menu?

                        Thanks again for your post.

                        LLesniak

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                        • charly2008C Offline
                          charly2008
                          last edited by

                          Hi Larry,

                          I personally do not own the program. I tried it with a friend who owns the program.
                          I have checked with my friend again, these are the standard import formats without any plugin.

                          Do you have a licensed version or a trial program.

                          Charly

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