Travh2008
Mechanical
- Aug 20, 2012
- 18
Hey everyone,
This problem is a little confusing, but if you know anything about scales and FactoryCAD, please bear with me.
This question deals with importing .dwg files that end up being HUGE on my screen. I think that this is a scale problem, and to fix it I should have the units equal on both drawings (mm on the source, mm on the target), but I can't seem to solve the problem because these aren't regular .dwg files that I can edit. Instead, I'm using the Siemens FactoryCAD addon, which lets me insert 3D parts onto a factory floor layout (Similar to Autodesk's Factory Design Suite, but not quite so robust and user friendly).
I've used the "Units" command while having my entire drawing selected, and tried enabling every type of unit before importing. No matter what unit I change to, the file still comes in too big.
Instead of trying to explain everything that's going on with this issue, I will instead ask if anyone has FactoryCAD experience and would help me. If so, can you please contact me through this post or a PM? We could even have a phone call, because this is a very important project of mine that is at a standstill because of this software.
Thank you,
Travis
This problem is a little confusing, but if you know anything about scales and FactoryCAD, please bear with me.
This question deals with importing .dwg files that end up being HUGE on my screen. I think that this is a scale problem, and to fix it I should have the units equal on both drawings (mm on the source, mm on the target), but I can't seem to solve the problem because these aren't regular .dwg files that I can edit. Instead, I'm using the Siemens FactoryCAD addon, which lets me insert 3D parts onto a factory floor layout (Similar to Autodesk's Factory Design Suite, but not quite so robust and user friendly).
I've used the "Units" command while having my entire drawing selected, and tried enabling every type of unit before importing. No matter what unit I change to, the file still comes in too big.
Instead of trying to explain everything that's going on with this issue, I will instead ask if anyone has FactoryCAD experience and would help me. If so, can you please contact me through this post or a PM? We could even have a phone call, because this is a very important project of mine that is at a standstill because of this software.
Thank you,
Travis