Ezio Olivato
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but did you try the rescue in dxf?
I drew a spline and saved in dxfr12.but did you try the rescue in dxf?
but how many post-back posts were recommended to you? ....
Okay, I give up.......:36_1_3:but how many post back had you been advised?testone?!!! At the end of the day he tried less!
so you understand why those who insist: succeed!
joke of course::::...... ! ! ! ! !
There were splines in version 12. were introduced with the r9....but just to understand, why is this?? Perhaps in version 12 do not exist spline? and therefore are converted into poly3d? ?
However this method does not allow you to manage the degree of accuracy of the object.:smile:....
of those, the method of wmfout/wmfin had not really come to mind.I have reported this link:http://cadpanacea.com/node/70where there is a lot of information about it, good reading!
That's why I don't see a more accurate one. :frown:...however this method does not allow you to manage the degree of accuracy of the object.:smile:. . .
Where can I find this lisp? ?flatten transforms into a poly 2d with archi.
I tried with the 2008 version and goes wrong, in practice does not find the function acet-ucs-cmdI hope you don't use lt, otherwise hello flatten! should be in the express tool!
Here is an example of what I want to cut to the pantograph.mumble, mumble... but you only have autocad available? because there would also be another method, using corel for example!
but beyond further conversions, try to post this spline that we look at him, maybe in 2004 format! or a similar one, here is right to see what you can do and how!
also why to cnc what type of file format sends? Not dxfs?
Hi, Ezio.this is the result by converting it to poly3d. Obviously the file gets heavier, and as for the cnc, I don't think it has any problems managing it.
the procedure I used was the simple conversion to dxf r12, saving and closing the current file. reopening the newly saved dxf file!
good job blubber
so if it is so the most accurate method remains that of the dxf in r12.......but if you tell me that it is a cnc or works with engraving, milling tip; or laser. which means in any case that there must be no moments of discontinuity in polylinea, otherwise at every change of mathematics, from arc to line and vice versa, a detachment is generated during processing. ...