gruenhir
Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2019
- 16
I have a bit of a tricky one today...
We are currently using NX6, which is obviously very outdated, and Solidworks. Most of our old stuff is all in NX6, but we're looking to be able to transfer it all to Solidworks. One option is of course to redraw everything (or outsource that work). The other option my coworker has been looking in to is to export the drawings as DXFs to be opened in Solidworks, hopefully with little repair needed. Our drawings are very detailed, with many callouts etc. so obviously we're concerned about things 'breaking' during the transfer.
Why am I here asking about this? Because we can't actually save as DXF from NX6... we get an error whenever we try. As far as we can tell this is because our version is just so old. Before we commit to getting a new license of UG just to do this transfer, we'd like to get an idea of if such a thing is even possible. Has anyone had any experience with using DXFs created in UG/NX to create drawings in Solidworks?
Thanks!
We are currently using NX6, which is obviously very outdated, and Solidworks. Most of our old stuff is all in NX6, but we're looking to be able to transfer it all to Solidworks. One option is of course to redraw everything (or outsource that work). The other option my coworker has been looking in to is to export the drawings as DXFs to be opened in Solidworks, hopefully with little repair needed. Our drawings are very detailed, with many callouts etc. so obviously we're concerned about things 'breaking' during the transfer.
Why am I here asking about this? Because we can't actually save as DXF from NX6... we get an error whenever we try. As far as we can tell this is because our version is just so old. Before we commit to getting a new license of UG just to do this transfer, we'd like to get an idea of if such a thing is even possible. Has anyone had any experience with using DXFs created in UG/NX to create drawings in Solidworks?
Thanks!