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Topic ClosedVexing, but Simple AutoCAD Problem

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    Posted: 07.May.2011 at 23:23
Hi Everyone.  I'm new.

I am having some problems managing some DXF and DWG files.

I'll give a quick professional background, so you know where to aim the replies. Big%20smile

Professional Background:  Former C++ developer, physicist and NASA employee turned yacht charter captain.  At this very moment, I'm working on building our new charter boat. 

I have a master DWG and DXF file for the bulkheads for the boat (bulkheads are like walls inside boats that follow the curve of the hull).

I am trying to simply do the following:

1)  Open File
2)  Turn off all but one layer
3)  Zoom and Crop to show a small part of the single layer
4)  Save the cropped drawing as DXF of DWG

Easy, right?  WRONG.

I'm on a 2.1GHz MacBook running OSX.5.8 with a Gig of RAM

I tried installing AutoCAD for Mac but after a nice 4 hour download, it says, "your graphics card is not supported, aborting install."

I tried Solid Works eDrawings.  It opens the file beautifully and allows me to turn layers on and off and zoom.  It doesn't allow me to crop or save the files.

I tried DraftSight.  It shows a blank drawing when I open any of the files.  

I'm trying to get these files plotted 1:1 on a 3' wide plotter, but the printing company refuses to do the zooming and cropping, even with an offer of extra pay.  

Here's the thing:  I'm working 10 hours a day, 7 days a week on a project that will take me between 4000 and 6000 hours to complete (2 or 3 years).  I cannot afford losing another 10 hours to something so stupid. 

Can anyone help me understand how I can simply open, fiddle with layers, crop and save a DWG or DXF file on a Mac with the specifications listed above? 

I'd even settle for going to some kind of FedEX Office/Kinko's that has CAD workstations available.  Any ideas??

Thank you in advance for any help or advice.  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2011 at 13:53
I'm not a Mac user but if I had a laptop PC with those specs I'd throw it overboard and buy something with a little more oomph.

Can you post the drawing so someone here can take a look at it?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2011 at 17:02
Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

I'm not a Mac user but if I had a laptop PC with those specs I'd throw it overboard and buy something with a little more oomph.

Can you post the drawing so someone here can take a look at it?

Thanks, John.  

I know it's an older computer, but there isn't any real reason to update it at this point, considering I don't work in offices anymore.  It's used for web development for our charter company, Quickbooks, email, browsing, etc...  Nothing too intense.  It's only used a couple hours a day, max.  

I did get it after about the 8th download though.  Here is the program I used, which is quit an excellent little CAD utility for what it is:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/librecad/

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Figured I'd follow up here even though I finally found a solution, for those who might be stuck with a similar problem.  

Thanks for the offer of help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2011 at 18:40
And just what does this cad utility do?

By the way, what happens when the design gets so complex and the file size gets so large that your computer starts crashing on you?  A serious crash could negate a large portion of your time and effort and leave you thoroughly mad.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2011 at 19:28
Here is a link to the developer's site:

http://www.librecad.org/

It's open source software.  It does everything I was trying to do and quite a bit more, actually.  Try it out.  It's open source, so it costs nothing.

I co-wrote the following CAD/CAM software when I was a C++ Developer:

I wrote Unicam, which became a Tecnomatix, then a Siemens product.  So, I'm not in any need of computer tips, thanks.  Just needed an answer to what product would open the file, toggle layers, crop and save on OSX.  

Found it myself and posted a follow up, like a good net citizen.  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.May.2011 at 20:39
Thanks for the info.  Will do.
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