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Re: Can you directly obtain G-code from Inventor Pro 2012?

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Originally Posted by docdavies View Post
I told myself I wouldn't do this....but it seems that I do need to get a copy of Solidworks so that I can open and edit some robotic arm plans I've been downloading. I have been using Autodesk Inventor Pro up till now, but for some reason, most of the hobbyist sites post plans in Solidworks format. Sometimes Inventor picks them right up...sometimes not.....or it distorts the scale in a strange way. So a couple of questions...
1. Is there a way to get a copy of SolidWorks through FIRST like there is with Inventor?
2. Can Solidworks open .ai files? I have not been able to find a way to do it in Inventor Pro.
3. Does anyone have a link to the SolidWorks Plug in to generate g-code.
4. Can Inventor Pro open .ai files?

On a happy note...I finally wore the school folks down and they are ordering MasterCAM art...should be emailed in a day or so. I'm going to have that Welsh Dragon logo on my robot soon after that!!
1. We filled out this survey (it took about 10 minutes) and they sent us a few discs and enough licenses for the number of people we said we have on our team. It took about a week or so to get the discs.
2. If .ai is Adobe Illustrator, I sincerely doubt Mastercam, Solidworks, or Inventor can open it. But I don't know for certain about any of those.
3. Mastercam for Solidworks is probably what you're looking for, but it definitely isn't free.