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export file *.asm.

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Bredley

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Good day to all

It will certainly have been posted even though I did not find an open discussion about my problem, or at least I did not find an answer that made me understand.

I would like to kindly ask you a procedure which I may be very detailed with which I can export an openable file, from a rhino or autocad program in an appropriate format that preserves mesh

not from the table mass that I saw that you can do, but from the aid.
use (not so long and from this my question you see ) pro\engineer wildfire 2.0


Thank you all
 
hello bredley, as an automatic responder, I invite you, as required by the forum regulation, to introduce you to other users.
for your question:
to rhino you can export the assembly in iges format (I don't remember if rhino reads the steps ... in case I do it I prefer the step to the iges);
to autocad you can export to acis (*.sat).
 
thank you very much maxopus
You're perfect!

... speaking of presentation even if I am enrolled by a lot of term, but having almost never actively participated in the forums the least is to present me as you said I call alessandro and I am of pisa.
 
I confirm rhino cares the steps without problems.
the files together just explode them and get all the toui components divided into the various levels.
 
Thank you, this seems very interesting

....but maybe a little too complicated for my current pro_e knowledge.
If it's not too complicated you'd know how to blow up a pro-e set (I think it does automatically + or -, or how much, after you give it a rhino! )

thanks alessandro
 
in pro/e nothing explodes... explosions leave them autocad users:-)
Probably 3dxx refers to an operation that you do in rhino.
 
I was referring to rhino. when it matters a proe assembly sees it as a unique entity, if you explode it you can see all the various components together.
 

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