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Loffy
01-11-2004, 11:42 AM
Hi,

Im totaly new to this and Im just toying around with a file that I draw in Autocad trying too understand MC.

Im trying to extrude and make a solid from dwg file, If someone like to have a look and then explain to me how to correct the geometry problem, I have read the help but still dont get how to correct it.Download file here (http://www.bonetweb.com/Lofgren/test35.dwg)

Below is a screenshoot of the error.
http://www.bonetweb.com/Lofgren/error.jpg

Loffy
01-11-2004, 04:25 PM
As I understand.. the problem is that I used splines in Autocad and when I use a arc its ok. But how can I fix this so I can use splines in the imported file?

Loffy
01-14-2004, 03:22 AM
Hmm.... did I say please...?

Rekd
01-14-2004, 09:34 AM
Sorry, I missed this post on the 11th. And no, you didn't say please... ;) j/k,

I'll have a look at the file and get back to you, but first, look at the entities, make sure they're all on the same CPlane, they're chained together, and all at the same Z level.

'Rekd

buscht
01-14-2004, 10:03 AM
Sorry, I also missed your post. Use the "region" command, pick all entities. This will connect your lines, splines, and arcs.

Then use the "extrude" command and everything should work fine.

T

Loffy
01-14-2004, 02:24 PM
Hi,

Where do I find the region command:o

buscht
01-14-2004, 02:51 PM
Type REGION in at the command line. I learned on AutoCad 2 in DOS and I don't use the icons or drop down menus much.

T

buscht
01-14-2004, 02:53 PM
Loffy, I reread your post and have to apologize. I was talking about how to extrude in AutoCad, not MasterCam.

I'll shut up and let a MasterCam user answer.

T

Loffy
01-14-2004, 02:55 PM
lol, might explain why I could not find the region command:D

Loffy
01-15-2004, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by Rekd
Sorry, I missed this post on the 11th. And no, you didn't say please... ;) j/k,

I'll have a look at the file and get back to you, but first, look at the entities, make sure they're all on the same CPlane, they're chained together, and all at the same Z level.

'Rekd

As far as I can tell they are closed in the DWG file.

Rekd
01-15-2004, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by Loffy
As far as I can tell they are closed in the DWG file.

From the looks of the error, I'd say since you're using splines, it doesn't like them. (Prolly parametric? Nurbs might work)

Try this.. in Mastercam, Main Menu, Modify, X to NURBS, All, Splines, Done.

Now, depending on the accuracy, (I'll assume minimal, so you may need to do this more than 2 pieces), use, Main Menu, Modify, Break, 2 pieces. Select a spline, the click on it in the middle. (Now you have 2 splines there). If you need more accuracy, break those 2 splines in the middle again, as many times as you might need.

Now, Main Menu, Create Arc, 3 points. Click the end of a spline, move your mouse to the approx middle of the same spline and click again, (if you have AutoCursor turned on, it will follow the spline if you're close enough to it), then move mouse to the other end of the same spline, and click a third time.

Now you have an arc that somewhat follows the spline. Do the same for all the other splines.

Next, Main Menu, Delete, All, Splines.

Now try extruding it.

HTH

'Rekd

smirob
03-24-2004, 12:49 AM
I know this is late to th show, but use Squash in Mastercam to flatten Z entities that are nor planar to the zero Z plane.

Regards,
Rob,MI

Rekd
03-24-2004, 09:08 AM
Another feature that might help is the Combine Views command, from Screen/NextMenu/Comb Views.

'Rekd teh hindthought