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    • H Offline
      hdjones
      last edited by

      I imported a rectangle with rounded corners from AutoCAD. I can't do anything with the rectangle except erase it. What am I doing wrong?
      See attached.


      rectangle.skp

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        TIG Moderator
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        The imported CAD file has arrived into the model as a component-instance.
        Therefore, only editing operations relating to that type of entity are allowed - e.g. erase.
        However, another option [if you select it and right-click... OR more simply, you double-click it] is 'Edit'...

        Once inside the edited 'container' [note that this applies to component-instances and their cousins 'groups'], then you can perform the additional operations that would have been afforded to you within the model's context itself.

        Once you are 'editing' the component you can then simply over-draw one of its long edges and it should form a new face.
        In your case, because it's all draw at Z=0 that resultant face will be oriented 'downwards'.
        If you intend to PushPull that face 'up' then that is OK.
        Otherwise you can select the resultant face, right-click > context-menu > Reverse the face, so the orientation in the next process is correct.
        But, if you have already inadvertently extruded a wrongly oriented face, then you can select the geometry and use the context-menu to reverse all of it in one step...

        It's best to keep face orientation correct as you go, otherwise fixing it later on might get painful !

        PS:
        Drawing that simple faced Rectangle, and then using the Arc tool to fillet one corner, and then repeating it by double-click to the other three corners, would probably be much easier that importing the rather simplistic CAD file !

        TIG

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          hdjones
          last edited by

          Thanks for the answer. I actually want to use complex shapes that I have drawn in AutoCAD but thought I would start with something very simple.

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            TBoy
            last edited by

            @tig said:

            PS:
            .... and then repeating it by double-click to the other three corners, would probably be much easier ....

            Repeat multiple actions with double-click - how exactly to do this?

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              pbacot
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              @tboy said:

              @tig said:

              PS:
              .... and then repeating it by double-click to the other three corners, would probably be much easier ....

              Repeat multiple actions with double-click - how exactly to do this?[/quote]

              video 3:35
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSWVcLBO3pk

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                TBoy
                last edited by

                Thank you!

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