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Converting to AutoCAD drawing

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KevinPinks7697
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Converting to AutoCAD drawing

Whenever I convert an Inventor drawing to an AutoCAD drawing, several features in the model like chamfers on hexnuts seem to go a bit quirky and end end being skewed in the AutoCAD drawing? Is there a setting that will eliminate this?

Thanks

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Cadmanto
in reply to: KevinPinks7697

What version are we talking here?

Are you doing a file save as copy to a .dwg file from a .idw?  Are you checking the options settings during the save to make sure the correct version is selected as well as other settings in that screen?

 

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rhasell
in reply to: KevinPinks7697

Hi

Try this fix.

 

Stretched Lines in DWG

 

Hope this fixes your problem.

 

Reg
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CESAR200
in reply to: KevinPinks7697

Hello Kevin

The link provided by Reg (rhasell) should take care of your problem.  This is a known issue that will be resolved in a future version of Inventor.  Meanwhile, please use the suggestion provided above to avoid the spline deformation in your exported DWG/DXF files.



Cesar Valencia
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Autodesk, Inc.

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