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    Inside Line Cuttting

    Have a DXF that has several unattached lines on inside but cannot get the torchmate cad to define them does nay one know ow to solve this problem I was told to hold down on shift key and left click with mouse but this doe not work


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    Try "make path". See if that does it.

    If not call torchmate, their tech support is pretty good when it comes to this stuff.


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    Highlight the entire drawing (F3) and arange, break path, highlight the drawing again (F3) then arange, make path using .01 setting. Highlight the entire drawing again (F3) and arange, connect path.
    To ensure your file is correct for cutting use the view, "Show fill " selection to show how the file will look when cutting. If your happy with what you see, uncheck show fill and save the file. Then create your toolpath for exporting to a .dxf file.
    Last edited by snoeproe; 11-22-2011 at 07:57 PM.


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