How to Export Fusion 360 files to Other File Types
Fusion 360 has limited exporting options and lacks interoperability with other CAD software. Exporting to intermediary formats like .step or .obj and then using other software can result in artifacts and loss of dimensions. However, there are more export options available in the Autodesk 360 Dashboard. By navigating to the model and clicking the download button, users can access a variety of file formats. The Fusion 360 Archive (.f3d) is a proprietary format that preserves full model functionality. Inventor 2016 exports .ipt and .iam files, retaining dimensions and shape but losing parametric abilities. IGES and SAT formats do not retain parametric elements, while SMT is only usable by Fusion 360 and Inventor 2019. STEP is an open CAD format, DWG and DXF export wireframes, and STL is ideal for 3D printing. FBX and SketchUp formats have limited use in CAD, while OBJ is an open format compatible with most 3D modeling programs.
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