I'm not surprised that they wouldn't allow that post!
When you have Vcarve you don't need to import into Bcad as you can create both dxf and gcode with Vcarve... it is stand alone as is Bcad.
I fail to see what one has to do with the other!!
Do not buy! V Carve Pro a Vectric product as they are not compatable with bobcad cam .The problem is this simply stated Vectric can not read the dxf file from bobcad and any circles and text will not show up when imported into auto cad or Vcarve pro .And you will not be able to cut them i have spoke with both companys here and in England and they just blame each other and neither co intends to fix the problem!!! So......... BUYER BEWARE .
I also thought i would post this little comment: when i tried to post this warning on the Vectric forum it was blocked by them and i was not able to post it .It seems they do not like any post's unless the are warm and fuzzy and when there is a problem they try a cover up a good English tradition say what! At least bob cad can take one on the jaw !
Last edited by woffler; 11-05-2009 at 12:06 PM. Reason: miss spelled
I'm not surprised that they wouldn't allow that post!
When you have Vcarve you don't need to import into Bcad as you can create both dxf and gcode with Vcarve... it is stand alone as is Bcad.
I fail to see what one has to do with the other!!
You have it backwards if the file was created in bobcadcam and exported to v carve pro as a dxf file v carve pro can not read it and it is from there tech support guy Mark these were his words.
Export the dxf from bobcadcam as Version-12 dxf.
Create any 2-D dxf in bobcadcam, export the dxf from bobcadcam, then post it here.
Let's see If it will work with Vectric (or not).
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woffler,
Did you already buy Vcarve Pro?
The reason Vectric has free trial programs, is so you'll know 100%, that the program is the right choice for you to buy.
Did you import a DXF from bobcadcam, into the Vectric trial program?
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I can not export as version 12 bob cad uses version 14 of dxf as per bob cad cam tech support.I will how ever export a dxf file for you in the only format available from bob cad as a dxf . file with circles in it what you will find is that some circles will come threw and others won"t or none at all.
Ok, post the dxf 14 version.
I might be able to get it to work for you, I'll try anyway.
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Here is a test file there should be five .5 circles in the file and five .25 circles. open in v carve pro and let me know what you get .I wish it would work as i need it to .
Hi Switcher i did already buy it and i did test it but with something that did not have the circles in it .I have cut 2d and it will open the file correctly but from what vectric said v carve pro function's differently than cut 2d .
Cut 2 d strips away any layer info and i guess v carve can not handle any dxf file with layers info in it even though the geometry is on a single layer.Does this make any sense to any one.
Last edited by woffler; 11-05-2009 at 01:27 PM. Reason: for got something
You have to explode the arcs, then save as DXF. See if this works for you?
So far, no go.
I open in E-Drawings Viewer, & CamBam & get only 2 circles, in both programs.
Won't import to Vectric, which I didn't think the version 14 would (still tried).
I tried to convert to version 12 dxf, with A9Converter, the program said it converted ok, still didn't open in Vectric, but did open in E-Drawings & CamBam, still as 2 circles.
I'll try another...
Maybe someone else can jump in with other CadCam see what they get, when they import the dxf you posted?
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Just a note, I've been working with A9Converter for about a year now, & have never once (until now) not been able to convert a dxf to version 12 then import into Vectric products, Vcarve Pro, Cut2D.
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