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modifying skech dxf

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Hi, I've been experiencing a small problem lately due to some guidelines for bending, after developing the sheet!
since the supplier must perform a laser cut, the software recognizes the lines like, cutting lines!
also the created "dxf" file, is not editable, even open with other prog.
exists a way to change the sketch file so as not to make the fold guide lines appear in the sketch, then create the "dxf" file, or is there a way to make a post change, with other program? ?

thanks in advance for the attention.
 

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I'm sorry if I ask a stupid question, but isn't that a block has been created and exploded?
 
I don't understand the question, I did the normal process of sheet development and then to give the points to the supplier I created the file "dxf". logically the bending guidelines came to create after I made the sheet development.
 
if you open the dxf and try to select a line, select only that or all the lines of the design?
 
I am trying to open with freecad, but it seems that I do not know all the geometries in fact turn out to be open lines, however the lines are selected individually.
 
I managed, after so many peripecies to correctly modify the file concerned.
I practically had to reimport the .dxf file, as a new topsolid part, after which since it couldn't recognize the whole as a profile and above all it was on a different level, I opted to create a new part again and making past copy I returned the profile, after which I recreated the solid pattern of the thickness of the original sheet, this to bring back the development to the table so that you could finally create a .dxf line without the hatred
I do not know if this is a valid procedure, but surely the end justifies the means!! !
and also I believe that there is a clearer and direct procedure.

;)
 

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