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Tinker CAD to dwg file

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    Posted: 18.Jul.2025 at 23:26
my patent attorney told me to send him a dwg file of my 3d printed invention that I am working on getting patented.  It's a very simple geometry that I have in Tinker CAD, but I have not used CAD software outside of Tinker CAD in 20 years and can't figure out how to export it to a DWG fie.  I have the stl file that my printer reads and i have an stp file, but I could use some help on converting it to dwg for his needs for the patent 

Some stuff I have read say that Fusion 360 can do the conversion, but I am very unfamiliar with that program. 

Thank you very much for anyone who can help me.  
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