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Naviworks to Inventor

Naviworks to Inventor

kappah
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Naviworks to Inventor

kappah
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Hi,

 

I opened a Navisworks file (.nwd) in Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2021. I'd like to open and edit the file in Autodesk Inventor Professional 2021. How can I do this? I followed a couple tutorials on Youtube and Autodesk forum but none have yielded the desired result. Your help is appreciated. Thank you.

 

Keith

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DarrenP
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navisworks has limited export capabilites

you can export to FBX but this would require going through another software like 3ds max & then exporting out from there to a format Inventor can open

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kappah
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Yes, I exported the file from Navisworks using the FBX file format. I have 3DS Max and am able to open the exported file in this environment. However, I am not having success with exporting the file from 3DS Max and opening the result in Inventor.

 

Keith

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NachoShaw
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we went through a painstaking task of trying to do this when we working on the Hudson Yards Vessel openings. The manufacturer would only provide us a section in Navisworks which, to be honest, was almost impossible to work with. Here is what we did-

 

exported the model from Navisworks as FBX

imported FBX into Rhino

Created faces to each face we needed using the geom from the imported file

exported from Rhino as a surface model

imported the Rhino model into Inventor as surfaces

applied a thicken to each face we needed

 

even with the work, the geom comes with tones of rogue lines and split faces. its a difficult timely process

 

Vessel 02.pngVessel 02.png

 

 

Nacho
Automation & Design Engineer

Inventor automation Programmer (C#, VB.Net / iLogic)
Furniture, Sheet Metal, Structural, Metal fab, Tradeshow, Fabrication, CNC

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