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Hello there! I have a bit of an interesting issue for those of you who might be interested in trying to solve it. A fast rundown of what I'm doing is I'm trying to make something with gears in it which autocad cannot make easily and so I went into a separate software (Vectorworks) and used its gear tool to generate the gear I need. I then exported the file as a .DWG file which I then opened in Autocad, copied, and pasted into my document. I made one gear in this fashion with no issues.
The problem I am facing now, though, is with a different size gear. I made a second gear in Vectorworks, exported as another file of the same type, opened it in Autocad, and paste it into my project and something VERY odd happens. The gear shrinks non-uniformly. Some more troubleshooting details:
-The gear is perfectly normal in the exported document. I created a circle of the nominal pitch diameter and overlaid it and the teeth extend beyond the circle, as they should. I then left this circle as a reference to see what scales right.
-Upon pasting into the destination document, the hub diameter stays the same, the aforementioned reference circle stays the same, but the gear's overall diameter SHRINKS such that it is now perfectly circumscribed by the circle. This is problematic because now the teeth will no longer mesh as intended.
-I have made sure the units are the same. One dissimilarity was that the exported document matched Vectorworks in using fractional inches, but I corrected that and then verified that the gear was still scaled correctly.
Any input on this issue is greatly appreciated as this has been driving me crazy. I'm sure I could do something else and that would be nice but I would ideally also like to know why this is happening. Thanks in advance!
[ The subject line of this post has been edited to include the product name by @handjonathan ]
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