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conversione in dxf

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hello to all
I found some repobles in converting a .prt file to dxf.
I made export cgm import save by name in dxf import. Okay?
use nx 7.5
 
hello to all
I found some repobles in converting a .prt file to dxf.
I made export cgm import save by name in dxf import. Okay?
use nx 7.5
I also see that you haven't read the forum rules... lucky someone has already answered you.
 
hello to all
I found some repobles in converting a .prt file to dxf.
I made export cgm import save by name in dxf import. Okay?
use nx 7.5
No, it's not okay, like Ip said.
or, better, it's okay if you look for the pure "pittoric" effect.

What's wrong with you?
 
First of all, as suggested by marco74, you better read the rules and run to introduce yourself in the specific section :wink:

I now reply somewhat more extensively to the benefit of many, since it is a recurring argument; I was in a hurry this morning.
the drafting of nx differently from other cad leans very intensely to the 3d, whether it is used with the mastermodel technique (recommended by all ) , whether you make a table in the same file of the model.
made this premise must be said that the representations in sight in table 2d are not simple straight and arcs extracted in the drawing sheet but somehow they must be considered the solid itself.
the procedure for obtaining a 2d file in dwg or dxf consists of a double passage (which can be executed at once )
1) untie 3d geometry from the two-dimensional table keeping the curves represented
2) convert the result of the previous operation into the desired format.
the 2d exchange command does these 2 procedures automatically.

exporting immediately to dxf gives as a result a table without geometry.

the use of the passage ug->cgm->ug->dxf has only one advantage as it says "pittoric" matrix in the sense that I get a flat table only for use "print" if we want; in this last hypothesis is definitely more versatile a good pdf.
In fact everything is reduced to simple lines, texts and quotas included.
Moreover if we have to provide a workshop the dxf because it uses it as profiles for cams like wire cuts or other, the circles turn out a series of straights with the consequence of making the machine mad during processing .

I apologize if I have done technical inaccuracies but the goal is to explain in a meaningful way to all.
 
Apologize for the intromission. . by passing through the cgm, the lines dotted become so many lines, and... example, if you have to pass them to a machine that presses the sheet and uses the length of the line to calculate the strength, it doesn't do anything... through the 2d exchange this problem does not exist.
Hello and good work! !
 

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