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    • R Offline
      rafaagard
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      Hi All,
      Does anyone know of a Import/Export Plug-In for sketchup that could do .STEP files?
      My goal is to have the ability to get sketchup models into a nuetral file format that could work with many different platforms. I know there is a lot of discussion around sketchup's poor import/export abilities (or maybe the fact that many other CAD type platforms don't recognize sktechup). So thats why a translation to a neutral format is what I am pursuing. Two of the CAD platforms and viewers I would like to export from sketchup into would be Edrawings and Solidworks.

      Any references, ideas, solutions, and suggestions are very appreciated

      Thanks for your input

      Ross

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        dedmin
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        http://www.sycode.com/products/stl_import_su/index.htm
        But the best weapon is DeepExploration!

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          ashraf
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          OSG Composer http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-products/osg-composer-main.aspx
          is another option it is capable of reading Solidworks (up to 2009), IGES and STEP files and exporting Collada files readable by SketchUp.

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            rafaagard
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            @dedmin said:

            http://www.sycode.com/products/stl_import_su/index.htm
            But the best weapon is DeepExploration!

            I did see sycode and that seems to be a feasible option. Are there any thoughts on the functionality of sycode, is it worth the money?

            @ashraf said:

            OSG Composer http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-products/osg-composer-main.aspx
            is another option it is capable of reading Solidworks (up to 2009), IGES and STEP files and exporting Collada files readable by SketchUp.

            I have worked with DeepExploration but not OSG Comoser. Using a third party software would be a last resort because it is inefficient. The ability to translate right from Sketchup would be the best option

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