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I have a programe to turn PDF's into AutoCad drawings. Its like a reverse of Cute PDF Writer.

 

How come your after the CAD drawings? Ive moddled up my bomex bumper onto cad and begun to do the rest of the car but stopped as its kinda pointless.

 

Try using http://www.cben.net or other CAD block exchange sites

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I have a programe to turn PDF's into AutoCad drawings. Its like a reverse of Cute PDF Writer.

 

How come your after the CAD drawings? Ive moddled up my bomex bumper onto cad and begun to do the rest of the car but stopped as its kinda pointless.

 

Try using http://www.cben.net or other CAD block exchange sites

 

What program is that Ady. That would be very handy. We get loads of pdfs sent to us and they are useless.

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What program is that Ady. That would be very handy. We get loads of pdfs sent to us and they are useless.

 

Ahhhhhh, thats what we used to get too. All the drawings from Architects for our multi million pound schemes used to come in in PDF. Weve now written it into our contract docs that we require them in .DWG format.

 

Have a look at http://www.download.com - I dont think you can get it for free, but might be worth a try. Search for PDF to DWG :eyebrows:

 

PS - Its not that a good of programme, as the scaling is always to cock, and I end up re drawing the sodding things anyway :(

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The 3D model from Nics post worked well but I think (from memory) you need to remove the damaged panels to get to the Supra underneath.

Heres my effort in Strata

 

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i218/Cawdell/UntitledImage6.jpg

 

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i218/Cawdell/3-8.jpg

 

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i218/Cawdell/5-6.jpg

 

Are those ferrair wheels?!

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Ahhhhhh, thats what we used to get too. All the drawings from Architects for our multi million pound schemes used to come in in PDF. Weve now written it into our contract docs that we require them in .DWG format.

 

Have a look at http://www.download.com - I dont think you can get it for free, but might be worth a try. Search for PDF to DWG :eyebrows:

 

PS - Its not that a good of programme, as the scaling is always to cock, and I end up re drawing the sodding things anyway :(

 

Cheers Ady. I'll have a look after lunch. Beats working:D

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Whilst there seems to be a gathering of cad monkeys here, I have just received a cd of all the course handouts from last year's Autodesk University if anyone is interested in a copy.

 

It covers everything from vanilla AutoCAD, to Revit, Architecture, CAD management and programming. There are some good tutorials in there, even for advanced users.

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Whilst there seems to be a gathering of cad monkeys here, I have just received a cd of all the course handouts from last year's Autodesk University if anyone is interested in a copy.

 

It covers everything from vanilla AutoCAD, to Revit, Architecture, CAD management and programming. There are some good tutorials in there, even for advanced users.

 

Pfft! How very dare you?

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Wow! Thanks for all the helpful response my fellow CAD monkeys :)

 

How come your after the CAD drawings?

 

Before I demolish the partition in my garage for the Supra to go in I just want to make sure that she will fit. My main concern is if the canopy type opening garage door will clear the spoiler when the car is in the garage :blink: Easiest way I could think of checking it was to draw up the garage space on the CAD :)

 

Heres a vectored version of that PDF, into a DWG.

 

That's exactly what I was after Rob, I can scale that up, thank you very much :)

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Before I demolish the partition in my garage for the Supra to go in I just want to make sure that she will fit. My main concern is if the canopy type opening garage door will clear the spoiler when the car is in the garage :blink: Easiest way I could think of checking it was to draw up the garage space on the CAD :)

 

Ahhh - you just needed the key dimensions then. Youd have to draw the floor plans and elevations and plop your supra in there.

A section through would give you ALL the info you needed ;)

 

Hold on.....................................................

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Fits nicely into a ''Standard'' Garage. Just plopped it into a 'clients' garage :eyebrows:

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