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use dwg file to idv

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Mauritz

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I asked myself a question that I do not know if it is then applied in a practical way, I have files in dwg so in 2d, I can not use these as a basis to develop then the file in 3d or in idv?! in the sense importing them into inventor and then developing over the three-dimensional?


I tried to find, but I didn't find anything about it. Surely it is not feasible, but ask say yes a third of having:cool::cool::finger:
 
idv (idw ) is a result file of the table setting of an ipt or iam model.
from a dwg file, used as a base, you can get the ipt models.
Sincerely I wouldn't do it, from the dwg I read the quotas and I make the sketches as best I think.
what you would like to do is a hybrid approach, similar to 3d autocad, I think it is rich in cons and poor pro.

Bye.
 
If I didn't get it wrong, you want to import into inventor of sketches made on autocad and then make a solid model.
Of course you can, create a blank sketch on an ipt inventor, go on autocad, copy the design with ctrl+c, go on the sketch in inventor, right button on the graphic window, paste.
easy no?:36_1_11:
pity almost always lost time: :36_6_6:
the sketch that you just glued is not bound in any way, so either place the fastening bond everywhere, or, if you have to change that sketch, you should do it again:36_1_28:
 
I don't want to use it, I have to make a 3d projection of a dwg and I don't want to redesign it as a leader... what is it?



ps I have no autocad...only inventor
 
the procedure is what I described in my previous post.
However, if you can't open a .dwg I don't know how to do it.
If I try to open an autocad dwg with inventor, he tells me that I should have a "enable inventor design model" which I never understood what it means. .
rather, how do you have inventor without autocad?
 
pity almost always lost time: :36_6_6:
the sketch that you just glued is not bound in any way, so either place the fastening bond everywhere, or, if you have to change that sketch, you should do it again:36_1_28:
I agree in full! I've been telling my boss for years.
 
If I didn't get it wrong, you want to import into inventor of sketches made on autocad and then make a solid model.
Of course you can, create a blank sketch on an ipt inventor, go on autocad, copy the design with ctrl+c, go on the sketch in inventor, right button on the graphic window, paste.
easy no?:36_1_11:
pity almost always lost time: :36_6_6:
the sketch that you just glued is not bound in any way, so either place the fastening bond everywhere, or, if you have to change that sketch, you should do it again:36_1_28:
No, I don't have to change it. I just had to bring it back to 3d.
I did everything through inventor.

ps: I do not have autocad, only for the simple reason why inside the technical office of the workshop in which I work is not previewed.
 
Since you did, can you explain how you did it?
opened the dwg directly with inventor?
 

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