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112275

Marine/Ocean
Jan 8, 2003
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When I export my sheetmetal part to DXF format the lines are in segments. Is there a way to join all the segments to form a single line.

thanks in advance
 
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I assume you mean the phantom lines representing the bend zones.

Right-click the view and change the tangent edge settings

-OR-

You could change the line fonts in your document options.

-OR-

overlay some sketched lines and constrain them collinear with your dashed lines.


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I think 112275 is looking for closed-loop polylines, something found in AutoCAD and other 2d CAD packages.

You cannot join the sketch segments and have a continuous line in the DXF. That's a result of the translation to DXF.

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Or, if you mean the edges of your part are colinear in the flat pattern, but you are coming up with a few line segements that should/could represent a single line, there may be a fix.

If you have a Flat-Pattern FEATURE in the part, unsuppress it, RMB, select "Edit Definition", and select "merge faces".

Now a Flat Pattern view in a Drawing will have the lines combined. You could also do this only to a derived flat pattern configuration.

If you do not have a flat pattern *feature*, or are using 3rd party exporters which simply 'unflatten' the part, you could also create a derived configuration, where the part is already flattened, and add your own simple extrudes along the total length of the offending edges.
 
it,s a simple sketch with no bends exported to autocad using DXF format. Say a square with fillited corners. we have to use autocad to join all the segments to create a toolpath for cnc. can all the segments be joined in solidworks then saved as DXF so i can email it to our cnc shop where autocad is used to nest the files.


THANKS (sorry for being du%*)

112275
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will another format work to acomplish my task?

112275
 
If you are using sw 2004, you could possibly use a "Fit Spline". 2003 has the function but it's not quite as powerful.

Select the sketch entities, go to Tools/Spline Tools/Fit Spline. You will most likely have to edit the tolerance to get an accurate spline. Also select "delete geometry" to get rid of the original sketch.

regards,

Jason Capriotti
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I'm not sure Id want a default exporter 'interpreting' my data on export.. besides, it might be just as easy in Acad..."Pedit", "Join", [select all], and if you get a "Close" option available, the polyline is open.

Make sure to re-export as r12; r13 and newer polylines are classified as "lightweight polylines" and a lot of dxf exporters wont catch that.

 
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