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conversion of Pro/E drawings

conversion of Pro/E drawings

conversion of Pro/E drawings

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Is there a free program available that our buyer can use to convert pro/e drawings to DXF and DWG ?

RE: conversion of Pro/E drawings

Short answer: Nope!
I spent ages trying to find a program to do this, and can't find it.
However the good news is that there are a number of companies that wil convert it for you: a search engine should pop some up.
The bad news is they will charge a fortune, so it's not free...

The best way is to use proe to save the file as a third format, like IGES, and then convert that to DWG.
If you do that though, check the results very carefully. Details can and do go missing.

RE: conversion of Pro/E drawings

Send info to ymolner@Avineon.com to help you with those conversions they are tough but can be done.

RE: conversion of Pro/E drawings

I know of one that is free to try and works very well.
I believe that the program will operate about 20 times before having to pay for it.

Go to:  www.actify.com

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Frank M.
Tradewind Resources
http://www.tr-usa.com

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