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Spline To Curve

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rc0213

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Oct 14, 2010
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I have a situation where I imported a DXF into UG NX 9.0. And, there are splines which I need to convert to basic circles. The method I use is create 3 points on the spline. Then, I create the circle through the 3 points. Is there a quick way to convert these splines?
 
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If you increase (make larger) the Distance Tolerance (Modeling Preferences) you can control, to a certain extent, the number of arcs needed to replace the original spline. In the end, even using a very LARGE tolerance (like from 1.0 to 10.0 mm) will give you results as good or better than what you're going to get doing a simple 'eye-ball' placement of three points at a time for each arc segment created.

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There is a Fit Curve Feature, which can fit circles to points. ( These points can be "on curve snaps" .)

But, have you tried to set the import option import polylines as : Splines OR arcs / lines in the dxf import ?

Regards, Tomas
 
Thanks for the suggestions. Changing the option to arcs/lines while importing the DXF helped a lot. And, I tried the Model tolerance to simplify, it helped some.
 
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