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    Arc convert? From .skp to .dwg

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    • I Offline
      ibskibskalle
      last edited by

      Hi - here is a tricky one!

      A 2d question:

      Does anyone know how to export a sketchup file to dwg - and here is the tricky part:

      where for ex. a segmented arc in sketchup, in autocad will import as a "real" arc. Is there a kind of arc reader/convereter so the arc from sketchup will look as a smooth arc in auto cad.

      Its a problem I always have when exporting to dwg for CNC. I always end up using a lot of time redrawing circles in autocad, or another cad program.

      I hope you can help me.

      Best
      Allan
      Denmark

      P.s. I have SketchUpPro 2014

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        If you export your model as a 2d DWG, then all curves, including arcs/circles become 'segments' of lines in the 'flat' view.
        But if you export the model as a 3d DWG, then any arcs become CAD Arcs, circles CAD Circles etc.
        However you do need to export a '2d' version of the SKP, so there is no 3d volume to confuse the issue...
        So you'll probably need to do some work on a SKP copy first, export no faces etc...

        TIG

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        • I Offline
          ibskibskalle
          last edited by

          Hey Tig

          Thanks a lot - you just saved me for hours of future work!

          And thanks for this forum - a great way of sharing!

          👍
          Allan

          @tig said:

          If you export your model as a 2d DWG, then all curves, including arcs/circles become 'segments' of lines in the 'flat' view.
          But if you export the model as a 3d DWG, then any arcs become CAD Arcs, circles CAD Circles etc.
          However you do need to export a '2d' version of the SKP, so there is no 3d volume to confuse the issue...
          So you'll probably need to do some work on a SKP copy first...

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          • J Offline
            JGA
            last edited by

            TIG,
            I don't have access to ACAD at the moment, but if you export your SKP model to a 3D DWG model, how do you flatten it - or am just a bit dense?

            Regards,
            JGA

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            • I Offline
              ibskibskalle
              last edited by

              Hi JGA

              I just tested it - and i worked fine. You don´t do any 3d in you sketchUp file, you just export as normal - top view, parallel projection and export... and now is the difference - you export to 3d dwg. And when you open it - in my case in 2d draftsight, then its a cad arc.

              Best
              Allan

              @jga said:

              TIG,
              I don't have access to ACAD at the moment, but if you export your SKP model to a 3D DWG model, how do you flatten it - or am just a bit dense?

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              • J Offline
                JGA
                last edited by

                TIG/Allan,
                Thanks very much for this tip, it works perfectly!
                A note to others - if you export just the edges, arcs & circles will be translated into DWG arcs & circles.
                If you export faces however, they are exported as a segmented polyface mesh.

                Regards,
                JGA

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