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    Posted: 15.Feb.2014 at 12:57
can the auto cad calculating the weight of material??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Feb.2014 at 14:08
No, it cannot.  However AutoDesk Inventor can.


Edited by John Connor - 15.Feb.2014 at 14:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Feb.2014 at 16:21
ok.
thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Feb.2014 at 07:13
Sungik, AutoCAD doesn't calculate weights but if you do a REGION it calculates the surface of a 2D closed geometry with the command LIST or if you open the properties palette, if you do a 3D volume then it will calculate the volume of it with the command MASSPROP ( open the help with F1 to understand the meaning of the informations given), you can copy the text that's opened in your F2 panel and clip it on a multiline text).
If you know the density of your material you will know the weight.
I have taken a look at your DWG file flattv.dwg and it seems that you ain't got no problem at all with 3D!!!
 


Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 17.Feb.2014 at 07:32
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2014 at 04:49
oke Mr. philippe ,,i shall to try
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