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How to export files from Advance Steel to AutoCad ?

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Anonymous
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How to export files from Advance Steel to AutoCad ?

Anonymous
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Hi,

Anyone can help me to export files from AS to Auto Cad ?

I'm trying do this but it is possible.

 Thank a lot.

How to export files from Advance Steel to AutoCad ?

Hi,

Anyone can help me to export files from AS to Auto Cad ?

I'm trying do this but it is possible.

 Thank a lot.

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pendean
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pendean
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What is the challenge that you are facing exactly?


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What is the challenge that you are facing exactly?


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Anonymous
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I can not export to .dwg file to open by Auto Cad for others.

 

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I can not export to .dwg file to open by Auto Cad for others.

 

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Sebastian_Eiche
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if you want them to open your model, you have a few options:

- create a copy of your model, then use "explode" to create solids and after that use the command for "delete all AS objects" of the Tools tab tool ribbon

- second idea: the other one had to use an actual AutoCAD and install the Advance Steel Object Enabler

- you could try the IFC export, I think the AutoCAD Mechanical could import it


Sebastian Eiche
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if you want them to open your model, you have a few options:

- create a copy of your model, then use "explode" to create solids and after that use the command for "delete all AS objects" of the Tools tab tool ribbon

- second idea: the other one had to use an actual AutoCAD and install the Advance Steel Object Enabler

- you could try the IFC export, I think the AutoCAD Mechanical could import it


Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph

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Anonymous
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Hi Sebastian.

 

Thank you.

We dont have any choice to can  export to .dwg file as export to pdf file ? 

I have 3D model file from AS ( att.file), but follow first idea, we can not use it to check dimension.

Second idea, my supply only have Auto Cad program, they can not use AS. So, i want to export to 3D Cad file. They can review it.

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Hi Sebastian.

 

Thank you.

We dont have any choice to can  export to .dwg file as export to pdf file ? 

I have 3D model file from AS ( att.file), but follow first idea, we can not use it to check dimension.

Second idea, my supply only have Auto Cad program, they can not use AS. So, i want to export to 3D Cad file. They can review it.

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Sebastian_Eiche
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maybe I missunderstand it, but what is the problem with my first way?
You had to use "Save As", then use "Explode", so you have 3D solids, after this use the other command and then you should normally send the dwg to everyone. 3D PDF must be produced by using a 3D printing app from the app store


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maybe I missunderstand it, but what is the problem with my first way?
You had to use "Save As", then use "Explode", so you have 3D solids, after this use the other command and then you should normally send the dwg to everyone. 3D PDF must be produced by using a 3D printing app from the app store


Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph

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josemartincabrerac
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with properties: Install Object Enabler of Advance Steel

without properties: type ASTOREXPLODETOACIS to all the solids and then you can open it with autocad

with properties: Install Object Enabler of Advance Steel

without properties: type ASTOREXPLODETOACIS to all the solids and then you can open it with autocad

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Anonymous
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IT NOT WORKING
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IT NOT WORKING
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Sebastian_Eiche
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it works definitelybut you had to go through the steps.
Here's a youtube video:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSm1jHgekOQ

 

Many users are doing it, so I think it will work in your case too.


Sebastian Eiche
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In this video, we'll show you how to export an Advance Steel 3D model to a SAT file.

it works definitelybut you had to go through the steps.
Here's a youtube video:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSm1jHgekOQ

 

Many users are doing it, so I think it will work in your case too.


Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph

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If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this make it easier for other users

In this video, we'll show you how to export an Advance Steel 3D model to a SAT file.
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suad_kapidzija
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suad_kapidzija
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Just to add on this topic, instead of having to alter the model, I found this way of "exploding drawings" from Document Manager very useful and maybe the quickest solution for me: 

https://advantage.graitec.com/en-US/forums/Advance-Steel/bc5d4139-829f-e711-8138-e0071b668071 

Just to add on this topic, instead of having to alter the model, I found this way of "exploding drawings" from Document Manager very useful and maybe the quickest solution for me: 

https://advantage.graitec.com/en-US/forums/Advance-Steel/bc5d4139-829f-e711-8138-e0071b668071 

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sdonohoedesign
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sdonohoedesign
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The function to export the exploded Advance Steel drawings in 1:1 to AutoCAD model space should be built in to the programme.  If you cannot see how powerful a function this is then you should not call yourself a detailer. 

No wonder Autodesk could not make a success of Advance Steel.

 

The function to export the exploded Advance Steel drawings in 1:1 to AutoCAD model space should be built in to the programme.  If you cannot see how powerful a function this is then you should not call yourself a detailer. 

No wonder Autodesk could not make a success of Advance Steel.

 

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AleckGiles
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Hi,

 

Just FYI, the Graitec PowerPack for Advance Steel has a function to export your model to a plain DWG file for AutoCAD (Model to Solids) in one move. It also has a function to create 3D PDFs although that is not a great format.

 

You would be much better off using the free AutoDesk Online Viewer via the Shared Views command on the Collaborate ribbon. Upload the native AS file, send the link, and anybody can view it in any web browser on any device - even smartphones and tablets. All AS properties are included. See the blog here.

Aleck Giles, Structures Consultant, Graitec
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Hi,

 

Just FYI, the Graitec PowerPack for Advance Steel has a function to export your model to a plain DWG file for AutoCAD (Model to Solids) in one move. It also has a function to create 3D PDFs although that is not a great format.

 

You would be much better off using the free AutoDesk Online Viewer via the Shared Views command on the Collaborate ribbon. Upload the native AS file, send the link, and anybody can view it in any web browser on any device - even smartphones and tablets. All AS properties are included. See the blog here.

Aleck Giles, Structures Consultant, Graitec
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

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