.sldprt to f360

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.sldprt to f360

Anonymous
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I have read the net and watched the videos on youtube but I get all the way to uploading the .sldprt file and it finishes then I can't bring it into F360. If I double click it it opens a webpage to view it or if I even click the open context menu when I right click the item. How in the world do I get the file into the current F360 version?
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wmhazzard
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Advisor

If you have a free version of Fusion then you can't open Solidworks files. You can open a STEP file though if you can get the part in that format or if you cant, then upload the file to GrabCad and then download it back as a STEP file. 

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Anonymous
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You sure could before and I even see videos (older ones) about Solidworks to Fusion 360 and they all show loading the Solidworks parts and assemblies. Yes, it is on the free version as most videos about F360, that I watch at least, are for the DIY types.
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jeff_strater
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The licensing model for Fusion changed fairly recently.  See this article for more information:  Fusion-360-Free-License-Changes 


Jeff Strater
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Anonymous
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Piss on them then but I do thank you.
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jeff_strater
Community Manager
Community Manager

It has been pointed out by others here that Grabcad (www.grabcad.com) will translate .sldprt to STEP, which is supported by the Personal license in Fusion.  I don't know the details, as I've never done it myself, but might be worth looking into.


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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vmenonsandeep
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As of June 1st, 2023, GrabCAD Workbench has been discontinued/retired. There is no reliable software to translate sldprt file to STEP/STP file formats

 

(For us electronics engineers/hobbyists - who are also involved in making enclosures for the PCBs we create, or, if we want to quickly check the clearance of a module, non availability of reliable converters is quite a let down)

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TheCADWhisperer
Consultant
Consultant

@vmenonsandeep wrote:

There is no reliable (free) software to translate sldprt file to STEP/STP file formats


@vmenonsandeep 

I think you left out a keyword in your problem description.

I edited to correct.

 

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jetjaguar5
Explorer
Explorer

Free is a bit of a misnomer. It's odd that a person needs to spend $700 to convert one file. That's not complaining about 'free". That's a lockout.

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carrot_chris
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Explorer
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