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I made a small application to convert dxf to gcode and i like to ask if here is the right place to submit it and get some feedback from the users.
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Here is my small application.
DXF in Fire
This application will open most of the DXF types and convert them to gCode.
Supports 2D dxf and layers
If your DXF has layers then you can select the layer and export it in gCode.
Any improvements you may think i would like to here them and I will add them to my 'Todo' list.
I will try to add more features in the next version
There is not any help file for the moment but i think is very simple to use it.
Please feel free to download it and if you can give me your feedback i will appreciate it.
Finally I'm sorry for any bugs you may find in this early version.
Thank you
Last edited by Megalos; 08-13-2009 at 08:13 AM.
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How do you download the .zip?
I can't find a link (on rapidshare).
Free DXF - vectorink.com
With Rapidshare click on "free user" button and you will have to wait 30 seconds for download button to appear
George
I downloaded your program.
1) I don't see anything, as far as tool setup, depth of cut, etc...
2) No header in g-code
3) No feed in the g-code (F)
4) No M30 at the end of the g-code
5) Also, when you go to save the g-code, the .dxf extension is the only one that will save, no big deal to rename as a .txt file manually, just thought I would mention that.
Not complaining, just trying to help.
Free DXF - vectorink.com
Thank you for the fast feedback Switcher.
Your comments are welcome.
I will try to fix these and I will post a fixed version.
Most of your comments can be fixed very easily.
Tried program but it does not include G codes?
Sample of first few lines - not there is no "G01" in each line just xy values
N0 Z200
N1 X179 Y588
N2 Z-200
N3 X179 Y588
N4 X214.231507 Y620.750685
N5 X294 Y694
N6 X318 Y718
N7 X317 Y719
N8 X125.25 Y718.75
Also :
Layers screen loads too high so X at top is hidden by menu so I have to close using menu.
I sometimes get a subscription out of range error when loadiing file but does not seem to cause a problem.
George
Thank you for your comments.
A new version with all or most of your comments fixed was uploaded while ago.
Please get the new version and test it.
I would love to here more comments and requirements in case you have any.
The new DXF in Fire is here.
You are all welcome to test it and tell me what you think about.
Last edited by Megalos; 08-13-2009 at 08:48 AM.
a newer version is available to import gcode too.
Now it will convert dxf<->gcode
There some issues yet to be solved but this is just for testing and your feedback please.
Here you can get the new DXF in Fire
Thank you
Hi all
here is an update version.
DXF in Fire
news:
support for lwpolylines added.
improved/faster conversion .
support for more dxf versions.
Please try it and you may give me some feedback to improve it or fix it
thank you.
Very good work.
Did you make all the DXF import and drafting yourself?
Do you know where can i find the source code for import and drafting functions?
I want to import and draft DXF files with VB for other purpose (my machine does not support G code - i can only work with points file, so i want to convert the dxf to points file).
Thanks,
Nir
This is what I've been looking for! I'm very new to cnc so forgive my simple questions. I use Autosketch to make dxf (there are a few different versions of dxf in Autosketch for some reason) and want to generate tool paths.
It would be very helpful to me, and to others, if you could make a quick video for youtube that shows you setting up the files, running it, looking at the generated files, and then feeding it into a g-code simulator program to make the cuts.
Very nice work!
cnc1000
Hi,
I have a file with extension MPG (ready to be loaded on a CNC plasma cutting machine) and I need to converted to a DXF file
I would really appreciate if anyone can help me, by advising any free converter
--------------------------------------------
3
4
5
+0+1196
6
30
7
+200-200+0-200-
+0-546
+250-250+250+0+
+1100+0
+250+250+0+250+
-250+250-250+0+
-950+0
+0+230
-70+70
-235+0
48
-91+0
-160+160
8
38
-44+736
30
7
+200-200+0-200-
+0-396
+1050+0
+250+250+0+250+
-250+250-250+0+
-300+0
-170-100
-475+0
48
-101+0
-160+160
8
38
63
---------------------------
I dont' think there is a MPG to DXF converter. The Format, seems to be proprietary although, being an ascii file, shouldn't be too difficult to write a converter. Which brand your plasma cutter is ? May be that the company that sells it could have a converter.
Sandro
Thanks Sandro for your reply.
I don't know the manufacturer of the plasma cutting machine.
Can you help me on where to find the meaning of the codes used by MPG format?
Thank you in advance.
If you don't have documentation of the machine it will be very hard to desume the file format. I'm surprised that you don't know the builder.. There is no builder logo or machine model name on the machine frame ?? The .MPG extension is meaningless if there is not any other reference. If you have A LOT OF TIME to spend.. try this :
Write a program that cut for example a squared plate of known size (let'ìs say 100 x 100 mm) and examine the output code. You should desume some info like torch on and torch off command.. positioning commands and so on..
Then pass to more complex geometries like arcs or circles..
This could work, but it absolutely will take a lot of time and I don't know if it'worth the effort. Keep the forum updated on your researches..
Sandro
old links are dead and i'm very sorry about that., I will try to upload the files again later today.
just put some files here Index of /CNCproject
thank you