How to convert Catia .Model to a normal 2D drawing HELP

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How to convert Catia .Model to a normal 2D drawing HELP

Postby Dutchnewbie » Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:53 am

Hi there,

I need to convert Catia .MODEL files to normal 2D drawings with measurements. Is this possible? Are there any tools available that do this? Any hints in the right direction are appreciated.

Stef
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Postby PROARCHI » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:46 am

Hello there,

I've worked with many companies that required conversions of CATIA, NX & Pro-E files, however never from Model to Drawing this sounds to me a service providers job. For example you could find a service pro that has CATIA and would be willing to produce CATIA drawings from modelled parts. These sounds like a fairly simple, and you shouldn’t have a problem finding someone to do this for you, offcourse this is providing the files aren't corrupted and you still need them to remain as CATIA (format) drawings. Let me know if I have understood your enquiry correctly, I curious to know more about your request.

Best regards,
Miguel
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Postby borivoj » Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:56 am

Hello Miguel,

I will user this Thread because I have similar question.
I get CATIA Files which include die Drawings as Master Model Concept
naturally the model and the drawing are associative.
Now my question is it possible to convert the Model and the Drawing for UG NX5 without
Loosing the associativity, if so, can you tell me any company who sell such software?

best regards

Borivoj
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