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3D DWG file Import into Inventor as a solid

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Message 1 of 21
Anonymous
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3D DWG file Import into Inventor as a solid

Is it possible to take a 3D dwg file and import it into Inventor as a solid?

If so how do I do this?

Thank you.
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Message 2 of 21
richiesuk
in reply to: Anonymous

you have to save as a SAT file (export - ACIS) in Acad ,then you can import/open it with inventor.
Message 3 of 21
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Simply File>Open type AutoCAD dwg and click Options and then set to Import.
Follow the onscreen wizard.

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Message 4 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Select "Import" from the Options button after selecting the DWG file to
open. This was covered here in the past week.
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Message 5 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Tried that but it kept crashing. I just wanted to know if there was a different way to do it. I'll try this on my home computer and it probably wont crash.

Will this work if the CAD drawing is an assembly, or will it make it one solid part in inventor?

Thanks for all the info guys. Edited by: Sergio3D on Oct 20, 2009 4:22 PM
Message 6 of 21
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

>Tried that but it kept crashing.

Attach the dwg here.

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Message 7 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

here it is. Thanks!
Message 8 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

While this is a 3D DWG file, it is made up of AutoCAD 3D Faces, not
surfaces or solids. It will not import.
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Message 9 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It will open in Inventor IF you IGESOUT in ACADM and Open the IGES file
in Inventor 2010.
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Message 10 of 21
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

> It will not import.

>It will open in Inventor IF you IGESOUT in ACADM

I did not need any other software. Simply opened the dwg in Inventor with the Import Option and stitched the surfaces and promoted the solids. All done in Inventor.

http://www.myvbooks.com/ac55jsp/stores/1/ML205-1P_Working_with_Neutral_P309C98.jsp

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Message 11 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi, and thanks! I appreciate it a bunch!

I have Inventor2010 at home but here at work I have 2008.

I'll have to wait unitl I get home tonight to see this file.

Thanks again everyone!
Message 12 of 21
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

You should be able to open and stitch the file in 2008.

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Message 13 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

JD,

What Import settings did you use. My 2010 SP1 does not produce a 3D
Model with this file.
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Message 14 of 21
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

>What Import settings did you use.

I have found that the import wizard is a bit misleading. Solids come in under 3D options, but notice under 2D data there is also reference to 3D sketches. I have found that AutoCAD surfaces of various types will import with settings as attached. Then simply stitch the surfaces in CE.

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Message 15 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I saw that, but blew it off. To my understanding a 3D face is not a
wire. I agree, that needs to be explained better. I'll give it a try
again when I have time.

Thanks!
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Message 16 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Took the time to give it a try in 2010. Looks like both workflows will
product the same faceted result. The OP now has two ways to translate
these files. IV2008 should be able to do one or both. I don't have 2008
available on the system right now to test it.
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Message 17 of 21
smintcom
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,


I also have the same problem, import 3D dwg into the Inventor 2017.
I need it as a solid but I always gets as a wired model .


Can someone convert it for me ?


Thanks in advance !

Message 18 of 21
smintcom
in reply to: JDMather

Hello,


For a couple of day I'm trying to solve this problem.

I also have the same problem, import 3D dwg into the Inventor 2017.
I need it as a solid but I always get it as a wired model .


Can you convert it for me ?


Thanks in advance !

Message 19 of 21
johnsonshiue
in reply to: smintcom

Hi! I check the dwg file in AutoCAD. There is no solid in it. It is a bunch of lines forming 3D mesh faces. There is no actual body geometry. You could use the lines as reference to create actual body geometry in Inventor.

Many thanks!



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Software Test Engineer
Message 20 of 21
smintcom
in reply to: johnsonshiue

OK, thank you very much !
Best regards !

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