DXF causes e-cabs to crash
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DXF causes e-cabs to crash
When loaded in the part editor and using the command\"make part from closed contour\" e-cabs crashes
can someone take a look...
Roger and Nano
can someone take a look...
Roger and Nano
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Thanks, Jody!
I found out why I was unable to make it work properly: The board I was taking to the Part Editor was too small for the closed contour
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I REALLY must work harder at getting this right, so that I can pass the quiz...
QUESTION: Do all parts cut with a \"spline\" have the multiple straight edges, such as the long edges I got with Nemanja's *.dxf closed contour? If it IS, can the number of edges be changed, to make a smoother curve?
Al
I found out why I was unable to make it work properly: The board I was taking to the Part Editor was too small for the closed contour

I REALLY must work harder at getting this right, so that I can pass the quiz...


QUESTION: Do all parts cut with a \"spline\" have the multiple straight edges, such as the long edges I got with Nemanja's *.dxf closed contour? If it IS, can the number of edges be changed, to make a smoother curve?
Al
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Al,
Although, the image doesn't improve much for display parts. You can try viewing that with the \"Enhanced View\" button selected. You can increase the detail under settings and preferences with the slider bar for cabinet editor.
Although, the image doesn't improve much for display parts. You can try viewing that with the \"Enhanced View\" button selected. You can increase the detail under settings and preferences with the slider bar for cabinet editor.
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Thanks, Mike.Michael Yeargain wrote:...You can increase the detail under settings and preferences with the slider bar for cabinet editor.
I always run in the Cabinet Editor with the maximum setting for Level of Detail Settings. That is why I was puzzled to see the four "straight" lines defining the sides / parallel edges of the piece created with the closed contour.
Al