Difference between revisions of "TubeCAD - Importing DXF Files"
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Revision as of 16:33, 10 July 2009
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TubeCAD can import DXF files directly. The DXF import feature in TubeCAD...
- Imports the DXF data
- Sorts the centerline segments into the proper order
- Performs 3D intersection between the intersecting lines
- Detects and removes inherent intersection errors
Step 1: Export the Drawing as a DXF from the General CAD Package
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Design the tube in general CAD package. This is an image of the DWGeditor program from SolidWorks. It is based on the CADopia software package.
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Step 2: Load TubeCAD Pro and Initialize the Units
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Step 3: Start the DXF File Import Feature
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In the File pulldown menu, select the Import - DXF File command. Select the DXF file to import then press OK.
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Step 4: Organize the Layout
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The display will change. It may look something like this. If you see nothing, then press the Zoom Extents feature.
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Step 5: Set the Diameter
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The incoming data will not contain a diameter, so you can set that value in the General Spec menu.
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Step 6: Zoom Extents
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Zoom to the extents to see the entire layout. |
Other Pages
Go back to TubeCAD Pro