View Full Version : 3D HVAC to standard 2D by exploding and bursting
tooner23
29th Sep 2008, 02:11 pm
This question might seem extremely easy to some but I am having difficulties with it. I received a 3D Cad file created from Autocad MEP I beleive, and I would like to eliminate any 3D properties to it so I can work on it in a 2 line format. I am currently using AutoCad 2008. Is there a command to break/burst/explode the 3D drawing into a 2 line format so I can overlay the HVAC on top of my work?
Note: When I try to explode the 3D HVAC the response is "Cannot explode ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY"
Thanks for you help
Tooner23
Hugh_Compton
29th Sep 2008, 03:31 pm
Try downloading the Object Enablers for AutoCAD MEP from the Autodesk website:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/index?siteID=123112&id=2334440&linkID=9240938
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tooner23
29th Sep 2008, 04:09 pm
It worked. I had to go to the support for AutoCad 2008 and then tools for AutoCad MEP.
Thanks you,
StykFacE
29th Sep 2008, 04:24 pm
This question might seem extremely easy to some but I am having difficulties with it. I received a 3D Cad file created from Autocad MEP I beleive, and I would like to eliminate any 3D properties to it so I can work on it in a 2 line format. I am currently using AutoCad 2008. Is there a command to break/burst/explode the 3D drawing into a 2 line format so I can overlay the HVAC on top of my work?
Note: When I try to explode the 3D HVAC the response is "Cannot explode ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY"
Thanks for you help
Tooner23
You just need to export the drawing to an AutoCAD 2000 format. It's easy.
Type -EXPORTTOAUTOCAD at the command line (don't forget the dash).
Export options [Format/Bind/bind Type/Maintain/Prefix/Suffix/?] <Enter for filename>: F
Enter file format [r14/2000/2004/2007] <2007>: 2000
Export options [Format/Bind/bind Type/Maintain/Prefix/Suffix/?] <Enter for filename>: <Enter>
Export drawing name <**path of file**>: <Type Name and press Enter>
neekcotrack
30th Sep 2008, 02:16 pm
You just need to export the drawing to an AutoCAD 2000 format. It's easy.
Type -EXPORTTOAUTOCAD at the command line (don't forget the dash).
Export options [Format/Bind/bind Type/Maintain/Prefix/Suffix/?] <Enter for filename>: F
Enter file format [r14/2000/2004/2007] <2007>: 2000
Export options [Format/Bind/bind Type/Maintain/Prefix/Suffix/?] <Enter for filename>: <Enter>
Export drawing name <**path of file**>: <Type Name and press Enter>
You can also use the AECTOACAD command also.
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