Converting a EPS file to DXF
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Converting a EPS file to DXF
I have a folder with a bunch of EPS files in it. I can open them in CorelDraw but I haven't figured out how to convert to dxf so I can open in Bobcad. What I have tried is opening in Coreldraw and saving as dxf, then opening in Bobcad but nothing appears when it opens. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Converting a EPS file to DXF
I don't know about bobcad, but if you're exporting a later version of DXF it will have splines, and that could be the problem, so you might try exporting an earlier DXF before 2000 (not available in X3 or X4) which will have line segments in place of splines, or better yet apply arc fitting with a program like dxf tools to get dxf with arcs (corel draw only makes dxf with line segments or splines, not arcs which are best for cnc). I would think bobcad can handle splines, but possibly not....
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Re: Converting a EPS file to DXF
If you're using Sheetcam, you can use .svg files also--which might be easier to convert to than a .dxf. I've used Illustrator to open the .eps, then export as .svg, then directly to Sheetcam from there.
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Re: Converting a EPS file to DXF
I did figure out a way to do it. I used Xara to open the EPS, then exported to Bobart as a PDF, vectorized and saved as a DXF. Might be the long way around but it did work.