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    [Plugin] IGES Export - 27 February 2012

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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Exported data/files are not subject to an undo or an abort call...
      IF your exporter must change the model's data so it can work successfully, then the correct way to proceed is to satrt ALL of its actions after a Sketchup.active_model.start_operation('IGESexport') and after it's made the export use a closing Sketchup.active_model.abort_operation, which undoes ALL of the changes you have made to the model BUT leaves the external file[s] alone...
      That way you get your data exported correctly but the user gets no nasty surprises when he finds his model has be tampered with !
      πŸ€“

      TIG

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        rainer.ochs
        last edited by

        Of course the exporter should not modify the model. It does it during work but afterwards undoes the changes. In V0.4 the undo was made a comment for testing, in V0.5 this is corrected.

        TIG: is there a difference whether I use "model.abort_operation" or "model.commit_operation" and "Sketchup.undo" as I do?

        thomthom: the exporter never was optimized for fast operation, I wanted to keep it simple. As I undo the changes it is no problem to adhere attributes to the entities, they never will be saved. IGES is constantly referring with pointers to its structural elements, keeping track with attributes was simpler to implement and more descriptive. I agree that hashes might be faster. But as the structure is still growing when I am going to implement splines I still prefer the more understandable approach.
        What do you recommend to use instead of "typename"?

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          @rainer.ochs said:

          What do you recommend to use instead of "typename"?

          Use .is_a?( Sketchup::Face ) etc...

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          • Z Offline
            Zacchia
            last edited by

            I have some files in iges format I would like to import in SU, so an importer would also be nice to have...

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            • AnssiA Offline
              Anssi
              last edited by

              One interesting part in this is that it creates "real" solid geometry out of SU "solids". Could it be expanded into the DXF format too? That would add a useful feature that the current DWG/DXF exporters lack.

              Anssi

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                rainer.ochs
                last edited by

                @anssi said:

                Could it be expanded into the DXF format too?

                I got good results with HeeksCAD ( http://heeks.net) a freeware CAD program.
                It can import iges and once in Heeks you can save it to step, dxf and stl.
                The programs file converting is based on open cascade (http://www.opencascade.org) a very sophisticated system. As far as I have been testing, the results are reliable.

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                  rainer.ochs
                  last edited by

                  @zacchia said:

                  I have some files in iges format I would like to import in SU, so an importer would also be nice to have...

                  There is a description on http://eagleup.wordpress.com/?s=iges&searchbutton=go%21
                  on Importing a STEP or IGES file into Sketchup using FreeCAD and MeshLab.
                  file.step => FreeCAD => file.stl => MeshLab => file.dae => Sketchup => file.skp

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                    Zacchia
                    last edited by

                    @rainer.ochs said:

                    There is a description on http://eagleup.wordpress.com/?s=iges&searchbutton=go%21
                    on Importing a STEP or IGES file into Sketchup using FreeCAD and MeshLab.
                    file.step => FreeCAD => file.stl => MeshLab => file.dae => Sketchup => file.skp

                    Thank you for this information, it works! I already knew meshlab, freecad not...

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                      sepo
                      last edited by

                      I tried to open .igs export from SU in Rhino. It bring geometry but geometry is broken. The model is made of separate surfs and some surfs (curved) are missing.

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                      • D Offline
                        DavidVT
                        last edited by

                        Nice addition!
                        I am struggling to find the size limit that will work.
                        I have a very complex model the size of an aircraft that seems to lockup everytime.

                        I test this with a small box and it works great.

                        Suggestions???

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                        • J Offline
                          jonorman
                          last edited by

                          This plugin is amazing. The possibility to export "solids" out of SU is for me close to the holy grale πŸ˜„ Thank you so much..

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                            rainer.ochs
                            last edited by

                            @davidvt said:

                            I am struggling to find the size limit that will work.
                            I have a very complex model the size of an aircraft that seems to lockup everytime.

                            @sepo said:

                            I tried to open .igs export from SU in Rhino. It bring geometry but geometry is broken.

                            I do not think, that the size itself is a problem. I usually scale my models in micron so I also have fairly big numbers and this worked fine. I think the problem is more the complexity. To convert from a face-model to solid it is very important that the outer shell has no gaps and no inner geometry. The exporter removes all parts it cannot convert to real shells.

                            Suggestion 1: Try redo to see what the exporter does to the model. If the parts are deleted there it is a problem with the geometry.

                            Suggestion 2: Try HeeksCAD to open the iges. If it is ok there, convert to step and import from there. If it is not ok the iges is the problem. Feel free to send me your model to the email that is given in the code.

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                              gordon_smith
                              last edited by

                              I haven't tried the plugin yet, but it is very exciting. This could make sketchup much more useful for me. Where I work the mechanical engineers use Catia, and it would be awseome to be able to send them my drawings in a format that they can use.
                              I also want to second the FreeCad & MeshLabs method as a great way to get IGES files into sketchup. πŸ‘

                              Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors.
                              Thomas Huxley

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                                rainer.ochs
                                last edited by

                                @gordon_smith said:

                                I also want to second the FreeCad & MeshLabs method as a great way to get IGES files into sketchup. πŸ‘

                                There is also a direct importer plug-in for stl into sketchup:
                                http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2010/03/sketchup-stl-importer-redo.html

                                A direct export to stl can be found at http://www.guitar-list.com/download-software/convert-sketchup-skp-files-dxf-or-stl

                                STL from other formats can be converted with FreeCAD or the above mentioned HeeksCAD.

                                All of these tools do not segment the model into different objects and the exporter does not generate a solid.

                                The importer generates a lot of nasty inner edges, but with a small tweeking of the script this can be fixed.

                                Just add the following lines into main after the import:

                                           
                                a = Array.new
                                Sketchup.active_model.entities.each{|e|
                                if (not e.deleted?) && (not e.hidden?)
                                  if e.is_a? Sketchup;;Edge
                                     if e.faces.size == 2
                                        if e.faces[0].normal == e.faces[1].normal
                                           a << e
                                        end
                                     end
                                  end
                                end
                                Sketchup.active_model.entities.erase_entities(a)
                                }
                                
                                
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                                  Adrian Berghorst
                                  last edited by

                                  This has helped me a LOT! Thank you very much.

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                                  • R Offline
                                    realwarder
                                    last edited by

                                    Great plugin. Helped me. Thank you!

                                    My model does export with one problem. If you want the file to test with, let me know.

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                                    • thomthomT Offline
                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by

                                      @realwarder said:

                                      My model does export with one problem. If you want the file to test with, let me know.

                                      You need to describe what this problem is. Otherwise it's completely impossible to know what is going on.

                                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                        realwarder
                                        last edited by

                                        @thomthom said:

                                        @realwarder said:

                                        My model does export with one problem. If you want the file to test with, let me know.

                                        You need to describe what this problem is. Otherwise it's completely impossible to know what is going on.

                                        The first problem I was having was a section that was a long PCB cutout shaped with half-circle ends and straight sides was exported as curved sides.

                                        I got around that by manually fixing in the destination CAD.

                                        Current issue is a metric sized drawing is exporting to inches. Not sure how this plugin determines the units.

                                        I.e. my PCB which is 72mm wide, after exporting to an IGS, imports as a 72" wide drawing.

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                                        • pilouP Offline
                                          pilou
                                          last edited by

                                          I have just found the free Creo element who can reload a cube from this iges export β˜€

                                          Frenchy Pilou
                                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                          My Little site :)

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                                          • T Offline
                                            tmiehle
                                            last edited by

                                            This plugin is great !
                                            I use it with the "EagleUp" script to build 3D models out of PCB layouts.
                                            Now I have one feature request:
                                            Is it possible to generate a list of the components which are buggy?
                                            It is a little frustrating to check the output visually and try to find out which elements are meant by "Model contains non-solid elements" which will not be exported?

                                            Best regards
                                            Tom

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