Thanks so much!! In the end, I was able to use the SVG file exported by Atom3D. I did end up first editing the text-based SVG file from Atom3D, increasing the stroke-width="0.0529167" to "1.0" (mm, I think). Then did a File->Import in Inkscape, then went to File->Document Properties and...
Thanks for downloading my ZIP and testing in Inkscape! For some reason the 3 arcs show as rectangular areas, but I'll get Inkscape and try it since it's free...
Thanks! I’ll have to try out that software, which is very affordable at $70
I’m guessing lines drawn in Alibre sketches default to very thin (.1 pt) - I wonder if there’s a way to make them export wider in SVG ?
While my imported SVG initially appears empty in my Snapmaker's Luban (laser) software, if I start playing with Luban's Vector Tool, I can see my line art, albeit with elements placed incorrectly. Must be lots of subtleties in how SVG files get exported/imported. I'm tempted to just draw...
I was confused why the System Options->Parts/Assemblies->Sketching lists some items in inches, other in mm... Any other CAD software I've used would display these options, all in the default (inches or mm) setting...
I'll have to read up on this more... Tks!
BUT seeing as I have 3 cribbage boards I need to laser engrave for Xmas gifts, I'm hoping to figure out why the exported SVG does not display anything in programs like Luban or browsers... It took some time to sketch the lines and arcs...
Thinking...
This is a tad over my head :) how would I create the 2D drawing of the part (cribbage board)? Using Atom3D? If yes, what tool? I did a search for "sketch in view" in Alibre help docs, but it didn't find any match...
As for the SVG exported by Atom3D - thanks for confirming it can be...
I’m sensing no software can make sense of the SVG created by Atom3D…
Is my method of using the Sketch Tool to create this 2D drawing an incorrect approach?
Does the SVG export process care that the sketch isn’t “closed”? Exporting did not display any errors…
Maybe changing the color of the...
And I am attaching the exported SVG (in a ZIP file) from Atom3D in case anyone might have some graphics software that is better suited for opening SVG files and can take a peek...
Tks!
So I have a cribbage board designed in Atom3D. It milled just perfectly on my 3-n-1 Snapmaker A350's CNC. The last thing I want to do is laser etch some simple line graphics on to the board. I probably went about it the wrong way when I simply activated Sketch mode and drew a bunch of lines...