Make sure you are NOT selecting "I and J are incremental" on the convert screen in Ace Converter.
Eric
I'm sure this has been beaten to death somewhere, I just can't find any info on it.
(Turbocad v4, AceConverter).
When I try to convert a DXF that has arcs, the G-code goes off the deep end!
I can cut ribs, any font of text and simple shapes just fine.
When I try to convert arcs of any kind, the G-code sees it as a huge circle off in negative X and Y land.
I'm trying for a simple turtledeck former.
Help!
Joe Petro
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Make sure you are NOT selecting "I and J are incremental" on the convert screen in Ace Converter.
Eric
I wish it wouldn't crash.
I'm not. I tried all combinations of boxes checked or not, all to no avail.
Can you look at the DXF and see if I did something wrong?
http://www.ibuyrc.com/FOR.DXF
Thanks,
Joe Petro
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In 3D view, its all messed up. The arcs are not flat on the z plane. Entities do not connect.
Yep, your problem is you method of drawing, make you your drawing in 2-d. Attached is the fixed file.
Last edited by cncadmin; 01-11-2004 at 10:56 PM.
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I see...
I noticed that in the G-code, as the Z was doing funny things.
I guess I will have to work on my CAD skills some more.
Thanks a bunch,
Joe Petro
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