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from solidworks to dxf and viceversa

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Geppetto82

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Hello, everyone.
I realized in solidworks a guide type locks to understand, made the table and saved in dxf.
I made dxf changes with dwg editor, imported 2d into solidworks and extruded.
in these "conversions" the quotas have changed: quotas with comma and a dozen decimal figures (e.g. 39.999998745, 89.9999541°, etc.).
the differences are almost null, of millionths of millimeters, influential.
but when I insert this component into a set and add constraints, it gives me error.
Is there a way to set sensitivity and round altered odds or any other way?
Surely many of you will have happened, how do you manage the thing?
 
I never happened for two reasons. the first is that I do not use dwg editor if not for unique purpose of display, then I never use the profiles imported from dwg if not for commercial elements such as gearboxes or engines.
the only thing that can be done during the import is the union of "vicini" points below the threshold defined in the input mask, but if dwg editor is set with a precision less than solidworks I think there is little to do.
I'd like to try with autocad, but first I ask you a question (excuse me if it's a bit banal, but sometimes they run out of sight even to the most experienced): Does the original profile work with the couplings?
 
Hello re_solidworks,
I can assure you that the couplings work properly in the original profile.
I’m evaluating more and more to remake the profile with solidworks even if it bothers me, it’s a bit a waste of time but it’s the only solution that came to mind.
I'm sure I'll try with autocad!
Thank you for the answer!
 
valid only for 2010 version (maybe even 2009 I don't remember)
set the number of decimals of the quotas that create problems at a lower level (0/1/2 decimals depending on the model).
go to the sketch click dx and select the command configures function.
the new model of configuration parts and assemblies.
select the odds that give you the problem (or all in the case of doubts), so that they appear in the configurator and click ok.
everything rounds up to the decimals you had set in the individual odds.
Why? I don't know. but it works:finger:
 
I forgot, you must first go to options tools and set the maximum decimals number you want.
in practice it is best to make a template that already has the options set units and quotas as you need and with that import the dxf. in this way you just have to open the procedure configures part as I told you above and the game is done.
for previous versions that do not have the new function configures part within sw, I tried to do the same procedure with the data table but it does not work. unless you manually overwrite numbers.
 

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