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| mccoy178:
I have found a metal shop that will cut out my four person cp with a plasma cutter buttons and all for $50. It is 16 gauge metal. I need to provide a .dfx file for the cutter. If I have my layout made in Adobe Illustrator, is there anyway to convert over the measurements into such a program? If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it. I think that is a pretty solid deal for metal and all, so I'm pretty stoked. I will be posting my layout later tonight. Thanks in advance for any help. |
| Fozzy The Bear:
I think you mean .dxf file... That's a txt based CAD description file generated by AutoCAD and also generated by CAD programs that can produce AutoCAD compatible files. The only way I know of to convert an illustrator file to that format is to copy it into the CAD software as a graphic and trace the image. But in order to do it accurately you really need to re-draw it properly in CAD software. Which does mean understanding and learning to use a CAD program. Otherwise you'll have to pay them (probably a large sum) for their time to draw it for you. The other option is to ask on here... Somebody may have the time to help you out, by re-drawing your panel as a .dxf.... I would offer to help you with this one, but I'm snowed under with work right now. Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| PoDunkMoFo:
I can convert it for you. Give me a PM. BTW plasma is not exactly the most accurate way to cut metal but it should do for a CP, just don't get too tight on your tolerances. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Illustrator will export .dxf files. Whether they will be workable at the other end is a bit of a crapshoot however. They work fine for some of my vendors, but not for others. I've got several suppliers who prefer .eps files, and use some kind of a conversion program at their end to create the .dxf files themselves. |
| PoDunkMoFo:
--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on March 07, 2006, 06:54:07 pm --- I've got several suppliers who prefer .eps files, and use some kind of a conversion program at their end to create the .dxf files themselves. --- End quote --- This is the way I would do it. I have seen strange stuff happen when trying to import native illustrator files into other programs. |
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