Hi Newbie here!
About 43 years ago I first discovered CNC machining. Manually programming with all that G code stuff. Only did it for a bit before moving on to other Engineering tasks.
Well a friend of mine has just bought a CNC mill in NZ and has asked me to help out as I'm visiting for a couple of months. The mill is a Chinese one and is controlled by Centroid. So I decided to down load the free Off Line Mill and Lathe Intercon in order to practice the conversational programming away from the mill.
First off I'm very impressed with the SW having worked through a few examples. So easy to programme parts without the need to CAD stuff up. Brilliant!
Now I have hit a stumbling block. I cannot seem to import a DXF generated in Solid Edge into Intercon.
I have followed the procedure in the manual, but nothing appears. The screen just shows the drawing border but no part.
I can import an existing DXF from the training directory that comes with the software, that works fine, so I presume its the DXF generated by Solid Edge.
I have tried different versions of the DXF including the most current compatible with Intercon.
I have also tried changing the colour of the lines in the DXF, but its not that as even if the line was the same colour as the background I should be able to pick a zero. But I cannot. But the change of colour made no difference.
Have also tried Auto zooming.
Its a 2D DXF.
So any ideas? As I say I suspect its one of the million settings in Solid Edge. But would really appreciate a steer.
Thanking any useful replies in advance.
Regards
Jeff
Importing a DXF
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Re: Importing a DXF
An Update.
I did finally manage to get a DXF to load. Lot's of trial and error. But for those with Solid Edge the steps are:
Hope the post helps somebody.
Regards
Jeff
I did finally manage to get a DXF to load. Lot's of trial and error. But for those with Solid Edge the steps are:
- Create 3D Part
Save as Draft file
Right click on view and select 'Convert to 2D View' - you get a warning about how it cant be undone. It's not essential but make a copy of the view on the same Draft file to allow view update for possible design mods.
Right click on the converted image and select 'Draw in View'
Now here is the bit that took me ages to figure out, you need to select the whole view using the mouse to enclosed a box over the image to select it!
Then go the the top ribbon, File and save as select format as DXF I used version 14
Hope the post helps somebody.
Regards
Jeff
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Re: Importing a DXF
There is no 22line limit.
If you post the dxf I will look at the problem.
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If you post the dxf I will look at the problem.
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Re: Importing a DXF
If you are running the free offline version of CNC12 , then there is a limit to the number of Intercon lines allowed. It has nothing to do with the DXF conversion. You need to purchase the offline key to process more lines.
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Re: Importing a DXF
post the dxf file.
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