Hello,I have the following photo taken from the attached datasheet.
This phot below is with measures described in the table.
Is there a way to create a DXF of the shape below?
Thanks.
Sketch the profile based on the dims, face it out to sheet thickness, then right click on the front face and export face as > DXF.
You could also try PDF Import in AutoCAD and the scale appropriately. However, I tend to agree with the above; I'd just sketch it myself. It's not that difficult of geometry.
plus, you can put in the intelligence to make ALL variations via an ipart and then publish to CC for future use as well.
Hello, I have made a sketch as shown below.
how do i export the sketxh into dxf file.
It will be great if you could show it in video.
Thanks.
This is relatively simple and doesn't require a video. All that you have to do it right click on the sketch in the model browser and hit "Export Sketch As".
Unfortunately the image is a raster image so you cannot extract the profile. Adobe Illustrator can have a go at turning it into vector lines, but it probably wont be good enough for CAD.
IF you are looking for just a sketch, why not do it in acad? Yes, you can't import the PDF, but you could of brought in an image. Are you making this for a 1 time use and doing it for a specific size, or are you making this parametric to where you can do different sizes of the same layout? I opened you sketch and just went to pull a dimension and the top 2 sides are not even parallel, and the lower left is missing a line completely. Actually there are multiple lines not horizontal or vertical. Plus the sketch is not fully defined as there are 71 constraints needed to fully define your sketch. You may want to re-evaluate the sketch and clean it up as the DXF will not have straight lines, unless that doesn't matter.
Please see attached for a quick variation of your part (2024)
Hello, I have created the following sketch of other shape.
I need its DXF from the curve.
when i right click there is no export dxf menu.
what do i need to do?
Thanks.
Hi, it looks like you have two sketches selected, please try with just one.
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