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    • M Offline
      Maverick83
      last edited by

      Hi all
      The title says it all... I haven't figured out how i can import a 3D solidWorks design in SU... Is it possible? Do I need a third party software to achieve my goal?
      Thanks a lot!!

      p.s. i can save SolidWorks designs in these file format (i don't mention photograph format like .jpg ecc..):
      .prt
      .cgr
      .xaml
      .3dxml
      .u3d
      .eprt
      .stl
      .wrl
      .vda
      .sat
      .step
      .igs
      .x_b
      .x_t
      .sldftp
      .prtdot
      .sldprt

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        johnsenior1973
        last edited by

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        That plugin will import and export stl files. It's from Didier Bur's site:

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        I have no idea how well it works as I've never had cause to use it. There may be other importers and exporters on that site. stl was the first I checked for.

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          watkins
          last edited by

          Dear Maverick83,

          Do you have AutoCAD as well. If so, I suggest that you export from SolidWorks as a .sat file. Import it into AutoCAD and scale up x100 (to take care of small features). Export it back out as a .dwg file (I suggest 2004 format), and the import it into SU as a .dwg file. This route works for Inventor 11. Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to go the other way - SU to Inventor.

          The attached was modelled in Inventor and then exported to SU via the above route.

          Regards,
          Bob


          Frame.skp

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          • M Offline
            Maverick83
            last edited by

            Hi Watkins
            Thanks for the tip.... I have a question: can you export 3D designs in SU in such a way?
            Isn't .dwg a 2D design file format?
            Bye

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              Tobobo
              last edited by

              The .dwg file is not just 2d, Autodesk have made it simple (for once).

              Hope you get it to work

              Toby

              Philippians 4:13

              I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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                cdubea
                last edited by

                @maverick83 said:

                Hi all
                The title says it all... I haven't figured out how i can import a 3D solidWorks design in SU... Is it possible? Do I need a third party software to achieve my goal?
                Thanks a lot!!

                p.s. i can save SolidWorks designs in these file format (i don't mention photograph format like .jpg ecc..):
                .prt
                .cgr
                .xaml
                .3dxml
                .u3d
                .eprt
                .stl
                .wrl
                .vda
                .sat
                .step
                .igs
                .x_b
                .x_t
                .sldftp
                .prtdot
                .sldprt

                Save to an acis file. Open DWGEditor. Import ACIS file. Save as a dwg. Import in Sketchup.

                Works great.

                http:www.dubea.orgchris_small.jpg

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