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    help with viewing nc file

    I hope this is in the correct forum. I bought some stamping dies and received a disk with nc files for the two pieces I need to produce the parts needed for the dies. I am unsure if the files are for a water jet laser etc as they are in a formatt my machine cant interp. Is there someone here that could take a look at the files and just generate a couple of dxf files of the two parts so I can generate usable gcodes for my machine?

    I changed the ext fron .nc to .txt to attach



    Thanks for any help
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    Hi!
    Here are converted files in DXF...
    I made them with my little utility (Link). You should give it a try!

    Hope this helps.
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    Actually it should easy for you to get what you need from the above .txt files that you posted.

    Just open the .txt file & delete the code thats not g-code.

    Then open in www.ncplot.com , & edit the code by hand.

    Example below:
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    I'll second that, NCPlot is a great tool.
    Phil, Still too many interests, too many projects, and not enough time!!!!!!!!
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    Yes, NC-plot is a great tool for preview/backplot! But free version is really a basic release and lacks a lot of features: DXF export, in particular, which is needed for the job discussed here. Beyond that, even with last V2.02 I tried, DXF export didn't look really good (entities missing), that's why I developped simple software (but not that basic...) I told about a few posts above. I offer it free and it definately deserves a try...

    ...As resequence software I post a few months ago, does: It's much more complete than all softwares I found until now. I think it should be really useful for people who are mainly programming with hand and/or tweaking programs after CAM post-processing (Tiger/Fanuc/Num controllers).


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    thanks guys it was the ; at the end of each line my controller wasnt comfortable with


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