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Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

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Hi Everyone
I have no idea how to construct model from 2D-DXF file into 3D-Solid.
Could anyone guide me how to do.
I don't want to use the way such as measure distance point-by-point due to my designed part is too complicated.

Thank in advance

Charoenpon555

RE: Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

You can import the dxf directly in 3D and then create datum planes and freate features by use edge.

RE: Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

Attach your dxf file here if you can't figure it out.

RE: Convert 2d-dfx to 3D model

PTC has a tool called AUTOBUILDZ that will help create 3D geometry from 2D files. You need to set the config option autobuildz_enabled yes to enable it. I've never found it particularly useful.

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