Go into Part Design workbench, drag the new Extrude component from your tree into the body to automatically create a BaseFeature to tie them together (or use the shape binder). step Post by onekk » Thu 11:53 am rchueca wrote: Thu 11:26 am Hi, i am trying to find an example of this issue and i dont find any. FreeCAD/src/Mod/Draft/importDXF.py at master. I can select different objects and edit them, but only one at a time. Go into Part workbench, select the new arc sketch, click Extrude, reverse it, and give it a height (this is your vertical dimension). This is the official source code of FreeCAD, a free and opensource multiplatform 3D parametric modeler. In the model tree those sketch elements are above the new highlighted sketch, but I can't drag those objects into the current sketch. DXF import, conversion in sketches, extrusion, part assembly conversion, parts assembly, render with CadRay(TM). But when I change from the draft workbench to the sketcher workbench, and create a new sketch I am no longer allowed to edit those converted sketch elements, because they are not a part of the current sketch. FreeCad dxf import, Assembly, Render - YouTube FreeCad 20. So I found the draft2sketch tool, and it appears to have converted the draft objects into many separate sketch elements. So I've managed to import my dwg file, now I could be wrong, but I think I need to convert these draft objects into sketch elements, connect the sketch elements, close them, then extrude the faces, and subtract some holes. The SVG importer works well with Bezier curves. FreeCAD Tutorial - FreeCAD Extrude - Pallet Design - Easy CAD Designs Subscribe to my channel. Then import the svg into FreeCAD and select 'import SVG as Geometry, when the pop-up asks you about this. But I am getting lost in FreeCAD, and haven't found any tutorials describing what I'm trying to do. jmaustpc wrote: open the DXF file in Inkscape and save it as SVG format file. Though I am still nowhere near through my infant days (years) with FreeCAD, I am fairly happy with the result as visualized by FreeCAD. Now I want to take my drawings from there, make them into 3d objects in FreeCAD, and use those to make some assembly illustrations for parts I've made. In FreeCAD I have then used the Part workbench to extrude and Z-axis offset the basic 2D shapes from the DXF, and finally the cut operator to get to my desired 3D shape. I have been doing CAD for a while in DraftSight.
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