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Need a point in the right direction for some education

mikep93
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Need a point in the right direction for some education

mikep93
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Hi,

 

I am new to Fusion 360.  I am trying to help my son who is a welder with a sign project he has.  Specifically I am looking for a good tutorial on how to add a svg to a sketch of a circle/square/rectangle so he can do a negative cut out on a plasma table.  I don't need instructions for cutting with Fusion 360.  I need instructions for adding the svg to a sketch with geometry already in the sketch and saving that as a dxf.  I have been hitting youtube pretty hard but cannot quite connect the dots in the tutorials I am finding.  A push in the right direction would be very much appreciated!!

 

Thank you!!

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seth.madore
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Here you go, hope this helps 🙂    (there's no audio, just a walkthrough on the steps needed)

 


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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TheCADWhisperer
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@mikep93 

Attach your files here if you still can't figure it out.

One of the experts here will demonstrate using your actual geometry.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

SVG  are normally fixed after import (green). To move or edit them later, you must mark them with the window selection and unfix them.  > lock symbol

 

günther

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TrippyLighting
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@g-andresen wrote:

Hi,

SVG  are normally fixed after import (green). To move or edit them later, you must mark them with the window selection and unfix them.  > lock symbol

 

günther


I would not even do that. I'd rather create geometry and move that, than mess with a dreaded SVG sketch.


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mikep93
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Thanks!!  That got me to exactly where I need to be.

 

Much appreciated!!

 

Mike

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mikep93
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I think I got things sorted out.  Really appreciate the reply!!

 

Mike

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mikep93
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Thanks for the advice.  That helped me get my project sorted out.

 

Mike

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