Dxf error
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Dxf error
When importing dxf the control respondes with :the material for the dxf part has the incorrect thickness the thickness required is 0.0000 the dxf part will not be in the nest . when I change the material thickness to 0.0000 it respondes with 0.0000 is not a valid thickness
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Hi Will,
Couple things to check:
- You want to be sure all information on the outline layer is correct
example: outline z0p75 (indicates 3/4\" thickness)
- Be sure geometry specifying outline of part is a closed chain perimeter
- Be sure there are no duplicate entities on the outline layer
- Be sure all intersections of outline geometry are trimmed (NO over hanging entities)
- Be sure your using arcs or lines to construct outline geometry (NO splines)
Hope this helps.
Couple things to check:
- You want to be sure all information on the outline layer is correct
example: outline z0p75 (indicates 3/4\" thickness)
- Be sure geometry specifying outline of part is a closed chain perimeter
- Be sure there are no duplicate entities on the outline layer
- Be sure all intersections of outline geometry are trimmed (NO over hanging entities)
- Be sure your using arcs or lines to construct outline geometry (NO splines)
Hope this helps.
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