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3d x customer

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Good morning,
I'm a fool. .

I have created final 3d model of a project (*.iam) and I simply have to export it (step, iges etc.) to a file, which if necessary can be opened by the customer and examined (only visually, rotate it, turn it etc.). .

What do I do? simply export it in step and the resulting file send it to the customer, or do I miss something important?

simply a tip, if possible.

thanks to all in advance

_
 
Good morning,
I'm a fool. .

I have created final 3d model of a project (*.iam) and I simply have to export it (step, iges etc.) to a file, which if necessary can be opened by the customer and examined (only visually, rotate it, turn it etc.). .

What do I do? simply export it in step and the resulting file send it to the customer, or do I miss something important?

simply a tip, if possible.

thanks to all in advance

_
Yes, in my opinion it can be enough, unless you have particular needs, but to what I have read you do not have:
 
Good morning,
I'm a fool. .

I have created final 3d model of a project (*.iam) and I simply have to export it (step, iges etc.) to a file, which if necessary can be opened by the customer and examined (only visually, rotate it, turn it etc.). .

What do I do? simply export it in step and the resulting file send it to the customer, or do I miss something important?

simply a tip, if possible.

thanks to all in advance

_
the procedure that you make realize what you want, but the customer/supplier must have a cad that amounts the step format...

I prefer to export in dwf format and the program (design review) that allows you to open it, look at it, measure it, sezionarlo, insert notes, ... autodesk lets you download it for free from its website

I will be fixed but the cad I only pass to users cad :wink:... while for viewing use dwf which is much lighter :finger:

Hi.
 
Yes, in my opinion it can be enough, unless you have particular needs, but to what I have read you do not have:
I thank you for the celerity, but I do not know what needs; I take it out in step and then you can open it with inventor and see it.

Thank you very much

:smile:
 
the procedure that you make realize what you want, but the customer/supplier must have a cad that amounts the step format...

I prefer to export in dwf format and the program (design review) that allows you to open it, look at it, measure it, sezionarlo, insert notes, ... autodesk lets you download it for free from its website

I will be fixed but the cad I only pass to users cad :wink:... while for viewing use dwf which is much lighter :finger:

Hi.
ah behold, thanks to the straight; sincerely I don't know what program the customer has, but I'm also pointing out to export to dwf doesn't seem bad; If I send them both... thank you
 
but your client who plans?[/QUOTE

Sai che nn lo so? teoricamente sovrebbe almeno avere AutoCAD...sperem ^_^
with autodesk I don't think he's doing anything.
downloaded from the autodesk website the viewer for inventor (it's free) and attach it to your files. so if they install it and they can see what's most convenient for him....
 
with autodesk I don't think he's doing anything.
downloaded from the autodesk website the viewer for inventor (it's free) and attach it to your files. so if they install it and they can see what's most convenient for him....
beautiful tarkus,
I'm going to unload it now, and I'm going to attach the dwf I've already tried to open with my viewer. ! !

Thanks again
 
the procedure that you make realize what you want, but the customer/supplier must have a cad that amounts the step format...

I prefer to export in dwf format and the program (design review) that allows you to open it, look at it, measure it, sezionarlo, insert notes, ... autodesk lets you download it for free from its website

I will be fixed but the cad I only pass to users cad :wink:... while for viewing use dwf which is much lighter :finger:

Hi.
I think it's the best system.
 

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