Well, I drew up a gussett in Rhino 3D and saved it as a .DXF and then went to garage thinking I could upload it....
Not the case, Flashcut took one look at it and said to make sure I was uploading a .DXF file.
So, Maybe you can't just draw connected lines and a project to scale and save it... I know I am missing a link here.... Some step that I am missing.
Anyone mind taking a look at my file and seeing what the deal is...
I'm using Flashcut version 1.... and the trial version of Rhino 3D.
I didnt want to post this up in the file sharing section because I may be a long long way off from sharing good stuff!
DXF Import to FlashCut.... Error Messages....Request Advice
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Re: DXF Import to FlashCut.... Error Messages....Request Advice
Problem maybe you used Rhino 3D? It's a 2D file obviously, but the LT comes across as a "group". Maybe un-group it and then try saving again???
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San Marcos, Texas
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Re: DXF Import to FlashCut.... Error Messages....Request Advice
jmsrbrt wrote:Problem maybe you used Rhino 3D? It's a 2D file obviously, but the LT comes across as a "group". Maybe un-group it and then try saving again???
Good thinking... I was too busy cutting today to look into it.... I give it a whirl this evening.
I searched around a bit on the internet and couldnt find much info on it... seems that the good posts are all linked to a flashcut site forum that is not avaliable.
I am sure Flashcut help desk will help me sort it out on Monday, but Im more of a fix it and learn it on the trip kind of guy... I learned a lot today about my program by switching parameters around and watched what happened.
Thanks!