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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
      last edited by

      Folks I need to get this resolved, why aren't these dwg to scale in CM?

      Is this the answer from PB?
      'If I open in PowerCADD and just open it as feet and inches. It's OK if, after I make the file I THEN change the units to cm.

      If I set the units as cm at import, the scale is off 2.54. then enlarging the drawing will give the correct scaling in cm.'

      Joe Wood
      woodsshop.com/

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        Charlie__V
        last edited by

        @joe wood said:

        Folks I need to get this resolved, why aren't these dwg to scale in CM?

        Joe,
        Your files straight out of Sketchup are to scale, but as TIG pointed out, when you export out of Sketchup at 2D you cannot export in Metric units. (SU native Imperial units remain intact)

        @joe wood said:

        Is this the answer from PB?
        'If I open in PowerCADD and just open it as feet and inches. It's OK if, after I make the file I THEN change the units to cm.

        If I set the units as cm at import, the scale is off 2.54. then enlarging the drawing will give the correct scaling in cm.'

        Joe,
        Yes, that sounds like exactly the right answer, but.....for PowerCadd....we simply cannot be certain it will behave the same in the CAD software your client is using.

        1%20rafter%20details.png

        However, what we can determine from the image you provided is:

        As TIG stated the SU native Imperial units will remain intact if .dwg is exported as 2D from SU and the text I added in the image above was an attempt to illustrate just that.
        Note: your SU dimensions shown typically are no longer "active" when imported to other CAD software and are simply lines with the text sometimes preserved.

        So, although you "see" the dimension 319.98 it is not actually representative of the imported .dwg dimension. And the math provided very closely proves this out.

        So, in short, I would attempt to explain to your client that a conversion on his end from imperial to metric will be necessary.

        The top dimension your client shows in the image 12597.7cm x 2.54 = 31998.158(mm) divide by 100 = 319.981 or round to 319.98cm

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        • srxS Offline
          srx
          last edited by

          The magic command in AutoCAD LT -DWGUNITS will convert the drawing unit and scale your model appropriately, like the one I attached.


          Rafter Details.dwg

          www.saurus.rs

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          • Joe WoodJ Offline
            Joe Wood
            last edited by

            I sent him the dwg we thought would work and he replied that it didn't ..

            He uses
            "Data Transporter", but it's probably adapted to my native format "3dxx".

            does anyone use this program? Or, how do I find someone who does? I've been googling but can't find it on the web.

            I just asked him-
            Can you send me a link to a forum where people talk about about 'Data Transporter' Henri? Or a link to the software company?

            hopefully I can run this issue past them!

            Joe Wood
            woodsshop.com/

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
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              he said-
              Data Transporter is an export and import software dedicated to my software that allows me to import DWGs in 3DXX or export my 3DXX files in DWG.
              You must have the equivalent with Sketchup...

              I send or receive DWG files every day from my collaborators architects or engineers and I never have these problems. The solution is to be sought on your side.
              Ask SKETchup... There's probably a very small thing you don't do that makes exporting impossible.

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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              • Joe WoodJ Offline
                Joe Wood
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                OK he sent me the software link! http://iluac.com/

                could someone who kind of understands the issue, and speaks French, write me a summary in French so I can ask the software people?

                Joe Wood
                woodsshop.com/

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                • srxS Offline
                  srx
                  last edited by

                  I could convert units for you in Acad LT. I am sure it will be all right for them. Have you tried with the file I've sent?

                  www.saurus.rs

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                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                    Joe Wood
                    last edited by

                    No SRX I haven't, because the ones he says aren't to scale, are to scale when I measure them.

                    I have about 7 dwgs I need to get to him. Thanks for the offer!

                    Joe Wood
                    woodsshop.com/

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                    • srxS Offline
                      srx
                      last edited by

                      As you wish...but I think this solves the problem with DWG.

                      www.saurus.rs

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                      • Joe WoodJ Offline
                        Joe Wood
                        last edited by

                        well, if you don't mind converting 7 files I'll take you up on your offer SRX 🙂

                        I'd still like to figure this problem out ..

                        Joe Wood
                        woodsshop.com/

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