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Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Chris W, May 22, 2004.

  1. Chris W

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    Chris W, May 22, 2004
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  2. What program are you wanting to import them into?

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    Paul Salvador, May 22, 2004
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  3. Chris W

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    I'm not sure why that matters since I indicated the format I need. But
    I decided to get Ailbre Design so I want to use it with that.


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    Chris W, May 22, 2004
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  4. Chris W

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    I didn't mean to be rude I just found it odd that someone would ask
    where I wanted to import them when I already gave the format I needed.
    I didn't know Paul was the owner of the files. BTW Alibre seems pretty
    nice so far, not as powerful as solid works, especially since I got the
    low end product for $500 and not the $1000 one. But it does the
    modeling I need to and I guess I will see where it goes in the future.
    If I had a choice though I think I would still like to have SDRC I-Deas,
    partly because that is what I was trained on first.


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    Chris W, May 23, 2004
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  5. Chris,

    I was curious which modeler you had decided on and was wanting to know
    what format because I had them in X_T (which are much smaller in size,
    or neutral = no translation) and if what you chose would/could import
    X_T.
    But Alibre is basically STEP, although I think their core is based on
    ACIS (SAT)?

    Anyhow, the Blazer/Hummer/Trilar are not mine, they are old Pro/e STEP
    (off a old military site) files I cleaned up and converted to SW. Here
    it is in STEP 203,..
    http://www.zxys.com/swparts/m1028STEP.zip (412K)

    The other ones I did in SW and here they are in STEP format...
    http://www.zxys.com/swparts/biplaneSTEP.zip (774K)
    http://www.zxys.com/swparts/gazeboSTEP.zip (255K)

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    Paul Salvador, May 23, 2004
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