Ok, what is the correct order of functions to create a clean dxf file. I have tried to bring in a dxf that I got here into corel to make some changes to it and then export using the dxftool to open it in sheetcam. Before if I just used the file, it would be fine, but as soon as I make some changes to it, even areas that where fine before are now needing cleaning.
group, ungroup, combine, etc. what is the proper order to get the best results?
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correct order to create a good dxf file
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Re: correct order to create a good dxf file
Hi Ken
Can you attach the file in question and describe the problem areas?
Can you attach the file in question and describe the problem areas?
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Re: correct order to create a good dxf file
Hard to tell without looking at it Ken - but I generally combine everything, save it as a .cdr then use DXF tool to export it. That generally gives me a good file to import into Sheetcam. Don't have a clue if this is the "right" way to do it but it works for me.
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Duramax machine torch
Corel Draw X6
Sheetcam
Mach3
5 x 10 self built table
Lots of ineptitude