How to Convert New Assembly to DXF and CAM - Tutorial on Autodesk Inventor/CAM/CNC Workflow - Part 9
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In this ninth video, the new assembly is referenced in a drawing file within Autodesk Inventor. There is no need to go to another program like AutoCAD. The projection of the assembly is laid on top of the sheet of the drawing and the drawing is saved as a DXF file for use in the CAM program (CamBam).
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