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Ok I am going out of my mind. I need to cut some pc's for a RC plan kit. I have them CAD in DXF and the run them in Mach 2 to convert to gcode. Oh and between DXF and Mach 2 I converted to plotter in Corel. When I convert the DXF to gcode I get like 50 or more tooth paths. I ran the Sim and got 18 mins to cut a pcs that would take maybe 3 mins with a jig saw. There are just to many tool paths. The pc is egg shaped with the center cut out. But the tool path runs a 1 inch cut then picks up goes to the top of the pc does the same then runs some where else all star shapped. I need it to drop once run the full inner circle, pick up and drop and route the out circle. I need help BTW I used corel draw to group the layers cause I thought the tooth path was picking up each line from each layer, I soon found out it did me no good.
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| Try drawing the inside and outside each as 1 continuous line. The star shapes are probably the rapid moves.
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Well I am not cading the parts so I would have no idea as how to make them continuous. All I know is corel and I have just started using it. Is there some kind of program that I can load the gcode into and it will show the tool paths with all the rapid moves and I can edit the rapid moves?
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| Thanks guys. I did work with it a bit and I got the rapid moves knocked out a lot. My prob now is its cuts the same lines one way then goes and cuts it again another way. lol I am not sure how to post files? I will try. Ok i think I got it but it would only allow me to up the dxf file. I have a lot of patterns like this to do so I am looking for help on how to do this myself mostly as I am sure no one wants to do all these for me ![]() Thanks
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| OK, here's what I came up with. I had to load it into Rhino and convert it to an R12 DXF file so that I could bring it into NCPlot. But once in NCPlot, it's pretty simple to join the objects into a joined chain and convert to G-Code. Regards, Scott |
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