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I'm designing a 1/4 scale model of a wartime FN5 gun-turret, and am currently preparing a .dxf file for a chemical etcher to produce thin brass-work. The initial component parts were 3d shapes, which have been redrawn flat for the etch work, with later bending to shape in the workshop.
Here's my difficulty: I've ended up with multiple individual sketches, all (hopefully!) on a common plane. I need to combine all these sketches into a single sketch so that I can then produce a single .dxf file for the etcher. How do I achieve this?
Because the original drawing got so unwieldly, I had to export it as a .step file, and then then reimport it into a new drawing, this means that all sketches are newly derived by selecting each component in turn and making a sketch of it using "offset" with nil displacement; which works well, but leaves me with multiple individual sketches. Hence the post.
I'm fairly new to CAD, self-taught about a year now, so if any explanation could be in the fullest detail possible, I'd be most grateful. I attach a picture of the situation and one of the eventual model (just for interest)
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