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| Use ACE from http://www.dakeng.com, or better yet, SheetCAM. http://www.sheetcam.com
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| In Corel Draw you can save the file as a DXF and open the file in BobCad. You can use the contours for 2D paths. You can also create solids for these contours. If you use BobArt you can emboss these contours. This will also allow you to put shapes along these contours to form tool paths like what you would see on a coin face. Sign makers, Grave Stone makers, Furniture makers, Mold makers, or anyone needing to place logos, designs, or pictures on a surface. www.bobcad.com |
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| Hi, I just got myself the bobCAD-CAM-ART package v19, there don't seem to be a way to import DXF in bobart. Not that I care but what would be the point in doing so? I'd love to understand. Thanks Para |
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| biggermens , yes like the folks said...just export eps or save as dfx and one of your programs will convert it to gcode......what are you trying to do with it....All i use for design is Corel 11 and use Vcarve for all my sign work..gcode... Grizzmo |
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