Mobile / Condensed Model
Mobile / Condensed Model
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Good morning all!
Another engineer in my group has a license of BobCAD/CAM that he uses at home for his personal designs. The other day, he brought in a 'mobile' version of his design to show me what he had been working on. I say 'mobile' because instead of a huge zipped file with tens or hundreds of parts in an assembly, this was a simple .exe file that did not require any previously installed utility to open his assembly, hide/show components, and manipulate its position in 3D space. I'm familiar with the generic file types (.stp, .iges., .x_t, etc), but these aren't really what I'm looking for because they still require some application to open them. Instead, I'm interested in any possibilities for doing something similar, where I could send a file showing a 3D view of my assembly to a customer without actually sending them my assembly. Does Unigraphics/NX have an option for that? Is there a method to output a 3D PDF using Unigraphics (or Solidworks for that matter)?
I use NX 8.5 and Solidworks 2014.
Cheers!
Another engineer in my group has a license of BobCAD/CAM that he uses at home for his personal designs. The other day, he brought in a 'mobile' version of his design to show me what he had been working on. I say 'mobile' because instead of a huge zipped file with tens or hundreds of parts in an assembly, this was a simple .exe file that did not require any previously installed utility to open his assembly, hide/show components, and manipulate its position in 3D space. I'm familiar with the generic file types (.stp, .iges., .x_t, etc), but these aren't really what I'm looking for because they still require some application to open them. Instead, I'm interested in any possibilities for doing something similar, where I could send a file showing a 3D view of my assembly to a customer without actually sending them my assembly. Does Unigraphics/NX have an option for that? Is there a method to output a 3D PDF using Unigraphics (or Solidworks for that matter)?
I use NX 8.5 and Solidworks 2014.
Cheers!





RE: Mobile / Condensed Model
RE: Mobile / Condensed Model
This is definitely one approach, but it doesn't quite meet the requirements as I could do the same thing with a .stp file or similar. Instead, I'd like to see if there is a way of exporting an executable that is a standalone file which does not require any support application to open it.
Thanks for the input.
RE: Mobile / Condensed Model
RE: Mobile / Condensed Model
Regards,
Tomas
RE: Mobile / Condensed Model
It's a bit pricey for a license to convert to 3D pdf's, but it's a very useful tool. Once converted, ANYONE with adobe reader can open it, rotate, change views, turn on and off components, etc. It also works with more than just NX files (solidworks, pro/e, rhino, catia, etc).
Very useful for meetings or sending to customers without sending actual models.