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Topic ClosedHOW 2 CONVERT AUTOCAD TO INVENTOR

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    Posted: 08.Apr.2009 at 08:52
OW TO CONVERT AUTOCAD DRWING 2 INVENTOR..AND HOW TO CHANGE THE AUTOCAD DRWING TO 3D SOLID..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Apr.2009 at 23:52
well this is really not going to work, to create a 3d solid in autocad just extrude what needs to be 3d, but Inventor will open the file but you will not be able to do anything to it. I have tried this, i believe that inserting an autocad file into inventor is for the purpose of sketch only. meaning your autocad file is a template to create the sketch you want.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Apr.2009 at 15:23
im angelo im new to this site kindly help me to download mechanical valves and fittings.Thanks to anyone who can extend attention to my need.
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are you looking for 3D or 2D valves? You can download them straight from this site.  Look on the left of this website for CAD BLOCKS and just look in the folders and you will find what your looking for. 
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