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    converting a .sldprt solidworks file into a .stp or parasolid file

    im using solidworks2009 and i need to convert my part file into a .stp or parasolid file.. i believe its going to be put into mastercam not entirely sure.. but any help on how to do this will be greatly appreciated

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    use, save as, specify parasolid or step
    for CNC woodcarving - 3d puzzle - furnitures
    http://pagesperso-orange.fr/fabrun/


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    all i can save it as is .sldprt edrawing and 2 other other ones... am i missing something? i do only have an education version of it so that might be a problem also


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    you're right
    i can translate it for you if you want
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    http://pagesperso-orange.fr/fabrun/


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