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Hello everyone

after the due presentation in the dedicated section, I am asking here my first question:

I have files with *.easm extension and I would need to open them and convert them to *.stp and then be able to see and analyze them with if.

Does anyone know what files they are? and to whom can I turn for conversion? I also contacted the assistance of if but report that opening *.easm files is not in the features of if.

I ask for help! !

Hello and thank you
 
solidworks Believe ma non Open the door, easm files and then it would depend on the version they are created.
an edrawing file (this is) created with the 2016 version will not be openable with the viewer (free of charge from the solidworks website) of 2005.
I can't say anything
 
if you only have to see them you can download the edrawings viewer of solidworks. But I don't think it's possible to do a save by name in another format.

if you've already talked about it http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads/41911-convertire-file-easm-in-parasolid-o-step
Okay, thank you. .
Before throwing the sponge I put the question also to the users both of sw and catia, let's see who knows how to help, unfortunately the only display does not help me as I have to make several modifications, otherwise I will arrange to remake all the drawings and the project from the beginning.
 
Okay, thank you. .
Before throwing the sponge I put the question also to the users both of sw and catia, let's see who knows how to help, unfortunately the only display does not help me as I have to make several modifications, otherwise I will arrange to remake all the drawings and the project from the beginning.
edrawings files are created to be consulted and in fact do not contain geometry but only "cuts" useful only for video representation.

this also to avoid easy "copyings" of proprietary designs as well as for file size.

who produced the file in this format can certainly provide it also in an exchange file format (stp, x_t, etc.)

Hi.
 
edrawings files are created to be consulted and in fact do not contain geometry but only "cuts" useful only for video representation.

this also to avoid easy "copyings" of proprietary designs as well as for file size.

who produced the file in this format can certainly provide it also in an exchange file format (stp, x_t, etc.)

Hi.
already requested... Unfortunately, the original project no longer exists and the end user finds only a file for the easm
 
already requested... Unfortunately, the original project no longer exists and the end user finds only a file for the easm
should have given the files in original or neutral format.

is like having 2d drawings in pdf format; carry them on the cad very difficult and usually with poor results.

Hi.
 
should have given the files in original or neutral format.

is like having 2d drawings in pdf format; carry them on the cad very difficult and usually with poor results.

Hi.
Yes, it would have been good for the designer to release the project in a "manageable" version. But that's what happened now!

thanks, however, to all for the information and aid expressed.

Bye-bye soon
 
Yes, it would have been good for the designer to release the project in a "manageable" version. But that's what happened now!

thanks, however, to all for the information and aid expressed.

Bye-bye soon
from the edrawing viewer you can export to stl format (always if the designer has enabled the possibility when creating the edrawing file).
then you can import the stl file into solid edge; At the moment you can only use it as a "reference".

If you want \ you can send me the stl file I can see what I can pull out.

Hi.
 
from the edrawing viewer you can export to stl format (always if the designer has enabled the possibility when creating the edrawing file).
then you can import the stl file into solid edge; At the moment you can only use it as a "reference".

If you want \ you can send me the stl file I can see what I can pull out.

Hi.
I was just thinking about using this tool, which today becomes a public beta.
http://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/solid-edge-blog/announcing-solid-edge-reverse-engineering-beta/ba-p/373503
 
from the edrawing viewer you can export to stl format (always if the designer has enabled the possibility when creating the edrawing file).
then you can import the stl file into solid edge; At the moment you can only use it as a "reference".

If you want \ you can send me the stl file I can see what I can pull out.

Hi.
If you want I could send you easm directly
 

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