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    Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 11:36
Good Evening ...
How to convert from solidwork to autocad 2013?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 11:46
convert from solidworks file to dwg format ...
please, anybody help ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 11:51
Hello idillala, you will do a "save as" to a .STEP or .IGES and then you will IMPORT it in your AutoCAD.
Eventually see on the top left of your screen import "other formats".
Please note that you won't get the object in the same position as it is shown in Solidworks.
It's not a problem as you can turn it to have it in the same display in AutoCAD but if you want to get it back to Solidworks it's highly recommended to rotate it in 2 directions for a good use in Solidworks.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 12:01
thanks for the response, can I convert to dwg format without opening solidwork ???
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 12:32
Has the drawing already been saved in .STEP or .IGES format?  If not then you cannot convert it to .DWG.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Feb.2019 at 14:04
Solidworks has 3 types of files :
.PRT ( parts ) , .ASSY ( assemblies ) OK with "save as" .STEP or .IGES.
DRW ( drawings ) that you should "save as" through a "projection file" to get good separated layers and not all on one white layer.
Are you working alone ? or in a company that should help you with all this.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Feb.2019 at 07:04
no one here helped me do this, I work alone
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Feb.2019 at 08:57
So if you get Solidworks files from other persons you should ask them to give you .STEP or .IGES files for the parts or assemblies and .DWG files for the .DRW files.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Feb.2019 at 11:02
I have made 3 files with different formats, .STEP, .IGES, .ACIS, I tried the 3 files to put in autocad 2013 via the insert command, but this hasn't worked,

Previously I had managed to make DWG files with a draft then "save as' to DWG. But this is not 3D as I expected
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Feb.2019 at 11:59
Yes, for the .DRW a "save as" works and the result with OPEN will be 2D in AutoCAD.
For the .PRT , .ASSY you will have to "IMPORT" ( not insert ) into AutoCAD for a 3D result.

P.S. When you say : 
no one here helped me do this, I work alone
"here" is at work or here in CAD Forum ?



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