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GWS

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  1. You can either try the ESC key or hold down the apple key and press '.' This will stop the rendering process but the screen may well be blank as it stops in mid process.

    I often switch to 'wireframe' while making adjustments.

  2. When it does work all the arcs are translated to many straight lines as opposed to a continuous polyline.

    Many straight separate lines are no good for CNC cutting.

    DXF/DWG export should surely, in 2013, be elementary. Even Alibre Design which cost a mere ?200 can do this why not VW.

  3. I have noticed that the Viewport borders seem to be much larger than they were in 2012. By that I mean the box is wider and taller.

    I have a viewport of a design with most of the classes turned off so I only see on object (I am making an exploded view using many viewports). The border for the viewport is as larger as the whole model which means I need to crop every viewport so I can see them and move them into place, also, so that the viewports don't cover each other up making selecting tricky.

    In 2012 the viewport box would shrink down to encompass just the object but now they don't.

    Is there a new setting somewhere or is it new behaviour for some reason I'm missing?

  4. I have asked for this before and I know the work around (flicking back through the working plane method) but please can we have an easy way to insert bolts, screws etc onto the working plane.

    at the moment, after having set the working plane it jumps back to the standard ground plane orientation once the PIO has been selected and the screw is inserted along the y-axis. Why?

    Please can we have the ability to set the working plane, select the PIO (leaving the working plane where it is) and have the screw insert perpendicular to the set working plane

    It would save a awful lot of fiddling about!!

  5. Unfortunately the VW STL export is not yet up to the task and doesn't generate water tight models.

    I have also tried using VW with limited success. I had no luck with 2008/2009 and had to import the file into Inventor. There was no stitching or making good here, I just exported as STL and all was fine.

    VW did not make watertight models and so the printer read surfaces instead of solids and consequently wouldn't print.

    I have since tried VW 2011 and had some success on simple shapes but usually I have to resort to SolidWorks, which also appears to need no extra stitching but just export to STL.

    I tried bringing this up through the Bug submit route but nothing has really improved to a reliable point.

    Recently I tried with VW2013 and after checking the object in Meshlab it seemed to be OK but unfortunately it never went to print so I don't know for sure.

    I have had prints done in various plastics including glass filled nylon through SLS. It is a fascinating tool and the materials available are getting tougher and tougher so much so that I actually used some parts in a small mechanism on a job.

  6. I wish that the new 2D graphic export in the DXF/DWG export dialogue box maintained the arcs and didn't turn them into lots of straight lines.

    I also wish for the export to create one continuous polyline so the file could be used for laser/water cutting without a lot of further work in the CADCAM software.

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