DXF Size problem
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DXF Size problem
Hi
I have imported the Thermwood sample DXF.file into the contour mode of the part editor but it is very small 20mm x 20mm how do we bring this up to its true size?
This is first time we have used a DXF.file , we have a job in to work on in DXF and this file opens the same.
Thanks Stephen
I have imported the Thermwood sample DXF.file into the contour mode of the part editor but it is very small 20mm x 20mm how do we bring this up to its true size?
This is first time we have used a DXF.file , we have a job in to work on in DXF and this file opens the same.
Thanks Stephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephan,
What is the file and what size is it supposed to be?
Kerry
What is the file and what size is it supposed to be?
Kerry
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Re: DXF Size problem
Hi Kerry
The file is the sample file in the control nesting manual under DXF, as for the size we do not know when opened up it measures 20mm x 20mm, we have a job in to work on in DXF and this file opens the same but this job is 62mm high x 55mm wide, the true size of the job is the size of a internal house door which is about 2050mm high x 850 wide.
Thanks Stephen
The file is the sample file in the control nesting manual under DXF, as for the size we do not know when opened up it measures 20mm x 20mm, we have a job in to work on in DXF and this file opens the same but this job is 62mm high x 55mm wide, the true size of the job is the size of a internal house door which is about 2050mm high x 850 wide.
Thanks Stephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephen,
I have not tested this, but I remember reading in a previous post that when you import DXF, your global unit of measure should be set to imperial (inches) and not metric. After importing you can then change back to metric.
Try that - it's worth a shot!
I have not tested this, but I remember reading in a previous post that when you import DXF, your global unit of measure should be set to imperial (inches) and not metric. After importing you can then change back to metric.
Try that - it's worth a shot!
Paul Ellis
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Re: DXF Size problem
Hi
Just tried that Paul and it worked, but its twice as big as it should be?
Thanks Stephen
Just tried that Paul and it worked, but its twice as big as it should be?
Thanks Stephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephan,
Post the .dxf that you are trying to import. I drew a simple 4" square, saved it as a .dxf and imported it and it was correct.
I set eCabinets to metric and imported my .dxf and it imported it as 4 mm
I think there is definitely a bug here.
Maybe one of the eCab guys can shed some light on this.
Kerry
Post the .dxf that you are trying to import. I drew a simple 4" square, saved it as a .dxf and imported it and it was correct.
I set eCabinets to metric and imported my .dxf and it imported it as 4 mm
I think there is definitely a bug here.
Maybe one of the eCab guys can shed some light on this.
Kerry
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephen,
It seems there is an issue with unit conversion and Contour DXF.
I have an issue in for it now. Feel free to post your dxf and I will use it to help verify the problem is resolved.
It seems there is an issue with unit conversion and Contour DXF.
I have an issue in for it now. Feel free to post your dxf and I will use it to help verify the problem is resolved.
Ryan Callahan
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Re: DXF Size problem
Do to the limitation of the dxf import dll, users must import the dxf into ecabinets with the same dim mode that the dxf was created in.
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Re: DXF Size problem
Rick/Ryan
How can I find out the same dim mode that the dxf was created in,and what is the DXF import dll?
Ryan I have emailed you the one of the DXF we are using.
Thanks Sephen
How can I find out the same dim mode that the dxf was created in,and what is the DXF import dll?
Ryan I have emailed you the one of the DXF we are using.
Thanks Sephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephen.
I think he means that if the file was created using inches and fractions you must use inches and fractions to import it, if it was created using metric then you must import using metric etc.
a .dll file is a dynamic link library file
"A Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is a file of code containing functions that can be called from other executable code (either an application or another DLL). Programmers use DLLs to provide code that they can reuse and to parcel out distinct jobs. Unlike an executable (EXE) file, a DLL cannot be directly run. DLLs must be called from other code that is already executing."
and this is more information than we need to know
Kerry
I think he means that if the file was created using inches and fractions you must use inches and fractions to import it, if it was created using metric then you must import using metric etc.
a .dll file is a dynamic link library file
"A Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is a file of code containing functions that can be called from other executable code (either an application or another DLL). Programmers use DLLs to provide code that they can reuse and to parcel out distinct jobs. Unlike an executable (EXE) file, a DLL cannot be directly run. DLLs must be called from other code that is already executing."
and this is more information than we need to know
Kerry
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Re: DXF Size problem
Thanks kerry that was helpfull but still
Stephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephen,
Send me the .dxf you are trying to import and I will see if I can get it to work.
kerry@kerryfullington.com
Kerry
Send me the .dxf you are trying to import and I will see if I can get it to work.
kerry@kerryfullington.com
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Re: DXF Size problem
HI Kerry I have emailed the file to you
Thanks Stephen
Thanks Stephen
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Re: DXF Size problem
Stephen,
I emailed you a file to try. Let me know if it came out the correct size.
I emailed you a file to try. Let me know if it came out the correct size.