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BoardCAD to Fusion360

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BoardCAD to Fusion360

Anonymous
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Good afternoon all,

Hope to find you well.

 

I’ve been working on a project in which I need to transfer a 3D surfboard design made in BoardCAD into Fusion 360 so I can further edit its volume.

I’ve tried to export in different formats but nothing seems to work.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Many thanks,

 

Jo

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g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

without more information, e.g. which file format is involved, we will not get any further.

 

günther

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Anonymous
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 at 17:06, Joaquim Borges
wrote:

> Good afternoon,
>
> Thanks for your prompt response.
>
> Please find some pictures attached - hope will help.
>
> There are a few option in regards to the file extension that can be
> exported but none seem to work with Fusion.
>
> The only file uploaded in Fusion was a .dxf (picture attached).
>
> All other types and extensions give an error.
>
> Once again, thank you so much for looking into this.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jo
>
>
>
>
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MoshiurRashid
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Thanks for posting. If it is 2d curves, then .dwg will do it well. If it has surfaces, then use .step format.

Moshiur Rashid
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ACP | CSWE
https://www.autodesk.com/expert-elite/overview

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Anonymous
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I was wondering if it was possible to upload a 3D version of the board.

I've just tried to export in STEP but Fusion doesn't read it for some reason.

 

Sorry for the trouble and once again thanks.

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MoshiurRashid
Advisor
Advisor

Export it in .dwg and attach here. Let me see it. 🙂

Moshiur Rashid
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ACP | CSWE
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Anonymous
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So, when I try to save it as .dwg it becomes a .brd for some reason. When I
try to open it on fusion, comes up with a page error (as attached). 😅

Once again, thanks for taking your time.



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MoshiurRashid
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The picture didn't make it to your post. Please check again. Attach it in the attachment of the post.

 

Untitled.png

Moshiur Rashid
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ACP | CSWE
https://www.autodesk.com/expert-elite/overview

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Anonymous
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Please find attached

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Anonymous
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 Screenshot 2020-05-03 at 11.59.13.pngScreenshot 2020-05-01 at 16.07.20.png

 

Good afternoon,

 

Thanks for your attention and your help.

 

So, I've been working in some sketches and was trying to use the tool Sweep or Loft in order to get a solid (surfboard) out of these plans. All the time this functions end up crashing - I believe this might be because the sketches were uploaded from polylines.

 Any idea on how to get around this?

 

Thanks

 

Jo  

 

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Message 11 of 11

btavares123
Contributor
Contributor

This can be done but requires a few steps. Export your board out of BoardCAD as a STEP file. Then you will need to use an online tool to convert to an IGES file. The STEP file directly out of BoardCAD doesn't import into Fusion360. The online too is here. https://convert.emachineshop.com

 

Then import the file from the online tool into Fusion360. I had to then patch the unstitched bodies up and it worked. I plan on using Fusion360 for a Surfboard CNC machine but I design the board in BoardCAD. 

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