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export 3d model in dwg 3d

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good afternoon to all, recently I went to solidworks, now I would have the need to export some models (parts and assemblies) in dwg 3d format, before I worked with creo that allowed the generation banally with a save by name, now I discovered that with solidworks this is not possible, would someone know to indicate me an alternative method? I would not like to go through dreftsight, since this would require the purchase of an enterprise + or premium license (and to perform a trivial conversion seems exaggerated), or through autocad (for the same reason). Thanks for the tips you'll want to give me.
 
those rare times that I have to open a sw file with autocad in 3d, expoirt it in step or iges format and the amount in autocad.
 
those rare times that I have to open a sw file with autocad in 3d, expoirt it in step or iges format and the amount in autocad.
hi xxfast, thank you for your answer, the problem is to avoid autocad and paid software (costosi), having only to export to dwg 3d I look for a tool (maybe an add-on) that is dedicated only to that purpose (of course not fired if it speaks for nothing, I don't even consider them:) )
 
Hello everyone,

I usually carry from sw in acis

then from autocad or solidworks I make acisin and the amount

then save the dwg

I believe that free software like nanocad and others can support it

then draftsight costs to rent 350€ per year....

It doesn't seem too much

greetings
 
Isn't that you have rhinos? It's a fabulous program for the interchange of designs.
quietly reads the solidworks format and allows to save in sat or dwg that are the two formats that autocad read better.
possibly you can always use the step.
 
Isn't that you have rhinos? It's a fabulous program for the interchange of designs.
quietly reads the solidworks format and allows to save in sat or dwg that are the two formats that autocad read better.
possibly you can always use the step.
hi, no at the moment we do not have it, regarding the file to export we need proper dwg 3d, to the purpose for which then this is used. In fact they are a series of company standards and with the old cad I had no problem producing them.
 
Hello everyone,

I usually carry from sw in acis

then from autocad or solidworks I make acisin and the amount

then save the dwg

I believe that free software like nanocad and others can support it

then draftsight costs to rent 350€ per year....

It doesn't seem too much

greetings
on the draftsight license you are sure that the premium version only costs 350€ (I will request a quote). nanocad with standard license does not export 3d, but only 2d
 
Hi.

I just took it.

professional draftsight rental €350 / year

if you want to buy it they only sell it in groups of two licenses at a time

at the cost of €1900 forever (2 licenses)

these prices end 2023

usually towards the end of the year make pricey

Hi.
 

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