you would want them in DXF or DWG 3d.... unfolded and folded
Yes if it is possible for you DWG and or DXF that I will open with AutoCAD
thank you I could send them to the cut!!!!
Thanks
The archive weighs 1.12 MB and decompresses 0 KB per file
arrrfffff!!!!!
All files - STEP and DXF - are in text mode and the docx is roared
Thank you and for tonight I'm going to stop, tomorrow it will be daylight.....
thank you again
Attached is this staircase to be made!!!!!
bv1.. jpg
Really nice staircase... You use Explorer and it makes me feel better. Try Firefox to download the files... that's why since before you can't download and open the files...
I'm with Google Chrome, I install Firefox
Thank you
I managed to open MEP.DXF curves, it's a drawing..... I went back to red the devs which are the ones above and below?
in DWG to have them in 3D?all 4?
If you need realistic renderings, I am at your disposal
Thanks
R4.. jpg
If you have successfully opened the DXF, you should also be able to use the STEP. If I managed to help you, don't forget to validate me as the best answer by clicking in my answer "answer that solved my problem" something like that.
Hello
yes I was able to open the steps, I didn't express myself well, to make this stringer the 4 sides of this tube are assembled because it is difficult to "roll a tube without gross deformation - especially since the slope changes a little in the curved part, so we do a dev of the 4 faces and assemble them, So far we have managed to do it with the Autaucad tools but approximately, always adjustment of the top and bottom faces during assembly, so we bought a SW-2013 license only very little training and TPS....
thank you again
dev2.jpg
Ok, but you can use 3d to get the top and bottom sides out of it...
Which 3D? The DXF is imported in drawing otherwise SW doesn't want it
AutoCAD exports in STL I think, but doesn't import in STL.... and again
I'll stop bothering you with this press.... which is not a simple unfolded otherwise it would be simple rop especially for the tops and bottoms which are "left" surfaces
thank you again
dev3.jpg