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    Solid works!

    is there a way to open a SLDPRT. file using mastercam or NX. I have to quote a part but the customer sent a solidwork file. Is there any software online that i can down load that will convert the file? Thanks


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    MasterCAM or NX - I believe you can buy a plug in for MC, don't know anout NX.
    No free software for conversion that I know of.
    But you can get a free viewer from SolidWorks web site
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    with MastercamX you can import a sldprt


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    Quote Originally Posted by baltman View Post
    with MastercamX you can import a sldprt
    Only if you download the plug-in first (it used to be free...and should still be).
    Greg


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