Autodesk Fusion 360 or Autodesk Inventor file exports to Bobcad or Solidworks

Autodesk Fusion 360 or Autodesk Inventor file exports to Bobcad or Solidworks

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Autodesk Fusion 360 or Autodesk Inventor file exports to Bobcad or Solidworks

zenkustumz
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  Hey Everyone.. I am new to both of these programs so please have patience. I now just enough to make me dangerous. I've drawn up several designs and love the program and what it does for me. While posting my designs i have had an individual come to me and ask if he could manufacture some of my designs. Wow really.. ok..

  This is the sticky part. the machinest they have is 58 and not computer savy but uses bobcad, and knows a little about about solidworks. How can i export a file type so that his program can read what i have designed? Is there anything i need to turn off or send to make this work?

I appoligize in advance.

 

If someone has the ability to alter my files and assit please let me know.

 

Thank you.

 

John

 

 

 

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zenkustumz
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Just to clarify, when you say create 2d drawing, do you mean sketch? if so i understand completely.
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TrippyLighting
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No sketch. A real technical drawing such as this.


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HughesTooling
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From the file menu select New Drawing - From Design.

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If you have more than one component on the next dialog uncheck Full Assembly and pick the component you want in the 2d drawing.

 

Link to help on drawings.

 

Mark

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HughesTooling
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@zenkustumz wrote:
Just to clarify, when you say create2d drawing, do you mean sketch? if so i understand completely.

 

Does your machinists qualify for one of the free versions of Fusion, even if he only uses it as a viewer he might find it very useful lets face it using the measure tool in Fusion is so easy.

 

Mark.

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