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Topic Closed3D sections to 2D vectors

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: 3D sections to 2D vectors
    Posted: 27.Aug.2013 at 15:59
It's possible to continue with AutoCAD itself. But you've to send the raster diagrams of the same. Sections will be mapped sequentially one beside the other.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2013 at 19:18
Hello!

To make some maquet details on a laser cutting machine I need vector graphics of them. I made (a lot of) sections in my 3D AutoCAD model (one behind another) and would like to layout them as a flat vector graphic (one beside another). Any way to do it fast and elegantly?

Thanks in advance

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