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interaction between solidworks 2012 and inventor 2013

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Good morning to all,
I have a problemuccio that I would like to try to solve... if solved:
a customer sent me a set and relative files of parts of a traverse engine beam both in step format and in solidworks format 2012.. .
now, I have inventor 2013 and until you open the step or import the work done with solidworks no problem; I visualize the axieme, open the relative parts of which it is composed etc. etc.

the problem is:
besides covering any holes and adding others, creating small extrusions etc. etc. I have no access to complete processing pieces as well as those who made the original project (sheets, sketches serializations and construction tree display) on its solidworks.. .

Of course you will say!!!...but I ask myself. Is it possible to somehow reach this thing or do I have to give up and or buy solidworks and or redesign everything in inventor extrapolating to blasphemies from the original 3d? ? ?


or I make all the changes to who sent me the project and cut my head to the bull...

thanks in advance of attention and any feedback to all.

 
There are converters, but from what I know they cost a lot. I talked about my swx dealer.
a question: in swx there are features of moving faces that allow you to work almost as with a contextual. is there nothing like this in inventor?
 
There are converters, but from what I know they cost a lot. I talked about my swx dealer.
a question: in swx there are features of moving faces that allow you to work almost as with a contextual. is there nothing like this in inventor?
there should be the so-called merger for this kind of operations, but I have not quite understood whether the autodesk has marketed it or not. :confused:
 
there should be the so-called merger for this kind of operations, but I have not quite understood whether the autodesk has marketed it or not. :confused:
guys, I tried with inventor fusion... it's a crazy boiata, I can't even locate 4 sunbeds and 2 cross holes on a plate of sheet imported from the beam made with solidworks from my client. . .

I know that here solutions not even half...just as I feared!!! !

thanks to everyone anyway

 
guys, I tried with inventor fusion... it's a crazy boiata, I can't even locate 4 sunbeds and 2 cross holes on a plate of sheet imported from the beam made with solidworks from my client. . .

I know that here solutions not even half...just as I feared!!! !

thanks to everyone anyway

fusion was the only hope you had.. change cad!
 
Bye to all,

First of all, I have to do some punctuation.
thinking of working on the tree of the works realized with cad different from their own, it is like thinking that the keys of our car allow us to arrive in the parking lot and open another one randomly and put it in motion. If there was this possibility I don't understand why waste time choosing a cad rather than another.
Secondly, I wanted to add that fusion is not exactly what has been said; is an explicit modeling project, which has nothing to do with conventional cad design (see http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=20884205&siteid=123112).
That is what we are talking about. autodesk offers a completely free application, during testing and certainly not 100% resolute, which allows to import neutral files and turn them into native inventor files with the recognition (at the limit of possible), of the features.
the application you find at this address:
http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/feature_recognitionI hope you're useful.

Hi.
 
Bye to all,

First of all, I have to do some punctuation.
thinking of working on the tree of the works realized with cad different from their own, it is like thinking that the keys of our car allow us to arrive in the parking lot and open another one randomly and put it in motion. If there was this possibility I don't understand why waste time choosing a cad rather than another
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Well this is obvious is not the first time we discuss interoperability between third-party cads, especially with different kernels.
Secondly, I wanted to add that fusion is not exactly what has been said; is an explicit modeling project, which has nothing to do with conventional cad design (see http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=20884205&siteid=123112).
but it is exactly where you should arrive with this tool but I continue below. .
That is what we are talking about. autodesk offers a completely free application, during testing and certainly not 100% resolute, which allows to import neutral files and turn them into native inventor files with the recognition (at the limit of possible), of the features.
the application you find at this address:
http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/feature_recognitionI hope you're useful.
we would miss that it is paid, even all the other cads have it on board but unfortunately as often I say it is a mirror for allodoles, because in most cases it recognizes only the basic functions, if the piece is just of complex geometry, so many greetings and goodbye, ps: not only for inventor .... The speech is worth everyone.
precisely for this reason the swhouses are pushing towards the integration of explicit modeling in the parametric, we want to give greater freedom of movement to the designer without intervening on the tree of functions and not having to remake ex-novo imported non-native mathematics, with the explicit move, add, gates, admirers, etc... without worrying about the relationship father son and with speed.

greetings
 
Bye to all,

First of all, I have to do some punctuation.
thinking of working on the tree of the works realized with cad different from their own, it is like thinking that the keys of our car allow us to arrive in the parking lot and open another one randomly and put it in motion. If there was this possibility I don't understand why waste time choosing a cad rather than another.
Secondly, I wanted to add that fusion is not exactly what has been said; is an explicit modeling project, which has nothing to do with conventional cad design (see http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=20884205&siteid=123112).
That is what we are talking about. autodesk offers a completely free application, during testing and certainly not 100% resolute, which allows to import neutral files and turn them into native inventor files with the recognition (at the limit of possible), of the features.
the application you find at this address:
http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/feature_recognitionI hope you're useful.

Hi.
hi, I found it and downloaded, my impresison is that it is a real pussy, detects 90% of the features and the related sketches (or at least the ones I was interested in modifying) and allows for complete modification. ok will also be an extension in phase of testing, but they have just tested well...at least, as first impression.
He solved a lot of trouble, and I hope I'll be useful in the future.

thanks for the right

 

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