![]() ![]() I draw these as solids, no use of surfaces at all so this model would be the most complex I’ve tried with Genio. JimCarruthers - I don’t do a whole lot of 3D work with this CNC and CAM package but generally it would be simple enough shapes created in Inventor, as in lofts or sweeps with some curved profiles. ![]() The export option for dwg/dxf is set to “2004 Solids” in case that makes any difference? I originally exported it with the default settings but when opened in Genio or AutoCAD the surface boundaries were only showing up as splines with nothing between them. If I don’t explode it the whole object can only be selected rather than just the surface I’m looking for.ĢDCube - The way I’m exporting is type in export select just the layer I want and then hit enter, I’m not sure what you mean by exploded surface or joined model? When I open the model in Genio I have to use the explode command on the model. Cdordoni - I have tried dwg, dxf and sat files but no noticeable difference between any of them. ![]()
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