Loading DXF files for a design
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I was wondering how I should load a DXF file, so that I can provide the basis of a lasercutter file.
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I was wondering how I should load a DXF file, so that I can provide the basis of a lasercutter file.
Any tips ? -
@GertSanders I guess you mean on openhardware? Have you tried the "Publish uploaded Images, YouTube and Vimeo Clips" section under "Files"?
@mfalkvidd indeed, and yes I did, but dropping a DXF file gave an error saying it was a wrong file format. Did I miss something ?
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@mfalkvidd indeed, and yes I did, but dropping a DXF file gave an error saying it was a wrong file format. Did I miss something ?
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@GertSanders I think nobody (or @hek specifically) anticipated a need for dxf files, so therefore they are not supported. Maybe hek can give his opinion on how much work it would be to add it.
@mfalkvidd It would be good if DXF files are supported, because box outlines made in autocad or (as in my case in Eagle and exported to DXF) other programs can be used as input on lasercutter software. Most lasercutter sites accept DXF directly.
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@GertSanders I think nobody (or @hek specifically) anticipated a need for dxf files, so therefore they are not supported. Maybe hek can give his opinion on how much work it would be to add it.
@mfalkvidd It's been a while since I checked the forums and site, and I'm happy to see the changes, great job ! Work took over for some time, but the Corona period has given some free time, so I was able to finish my clock.
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@mfalkvidd It's been a while since I checked the forums and site, and I'm happy to see the changes, great job ! Work took over for some time, but the Corona period has given some free time, so I was able to finish my clock.