I love your QCAD program and have purchased the pro license. I basically create 2D dxf files to create multirotor carbon fiber frames. Though after I finished creating the 2D file, it would be nice to import the dxf file to another program so can push and pull the various parts and assemble them to create an image of the final product. Do you recommend any program that is free or inexpensive that can take the dxf file so I can generate a 3D image of what I created?
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How generate 3D image from qcad dxf file
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Re: How generate 3D image from qcad dxf file
Hi michelmmichelm wrote:I love your QCAD program and have purchased the pro license. I basically create 2D dxf files to create multirotor carbon fiber frames. Though after I finished creating the 2D file, it would be nice to import the dxf file to another program so can push and pull the various parts and assemble them to create an image of the final product. Do you recommend any program that is free or inexpensive that can take the dxf file so I can generate a 3D image of what I created?
Welcome to the forum
Have a look at FreeCAD:
http://www.freecadweb.org/
Great program to use in my opinion and free of course - please ask related FreeCAD questions on the forum there.
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Re: How generate 3D image from qcad dxf file
Hi Clive,
You picked my curiosity...I installed the program to see if I could generate some 3D views of my designs...Seems quite complex
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You picked my curiosity...I installed the program to see if I could generate some 3D views of my designs...Seems quite complex
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JJ Win7 pro-64
Re: How generate 3D image from qcad dxf file
Hi J-J
Yes at first it seems complicated, but when you start and follow the tutorials you soon pick it up
It's actually got a lot of potential and being open source there are a lot of people involved now.
Yes at first it seems complicated, but when you start and follow the tutorials you soon pick it up
It's actually got a lot of potential and being open source there are a lot of people involved now.
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Re: How generate 3D image from qcad dxf file
I used the free version of PTC Creo Elements/Direct Modeling Express 6.0 with great success to create 3D models and STL files from my 2D drawings.
You can easily import a DXF file to a workplane and then extrude it, chamfer edges etc. and finally save it to STL.
Unfortunately, the license server is down for nearly two months now and PTC doesn't seem to care.
It's still usable, but you need to request a 72h hour license via web again and again and again...
[EDIT]
License server for PTC Creo is working again since today.
You can easily import a DXF file to a workplane and then extrude it, chamfer edges etc. and finally save it to STL.
Unfortunately, the license server is down for nearly two months now and PTC doesn't seem to care.
It's still usable, but you need to request a 72h hour license via web again and again and again...
[EDIT]
License server for PTC Creo is working again since today.