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Will Williamson
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Is it possible to profile a Frame compoent like this one in the part editor I've tried several times but no sucess Ive tried to attach dxf and xt files to show profile but no go
Will

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Todd Miller

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Will,
Just make sure you use a "display panel" to creating your part. You have to use a display panel to be able to nest and write code on the router.

What part of the proccess are you having trouble with?
Will Williamson
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Re: frame profile

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The error I recieve is (Sweep operation not possible) I emailed Daniel all files to review maybe you could have a look also
Thanks Will
Will

http://www.willmade.com

KEG/Intel Core i 7 CPU K875 @ 2.93 GHZ/12G Ram
Dual boot XP PRO/Windows 7 Nvidia Quatro 600 1Gig Ram
Todd Miller

Re: frame profile

Post by Todd Miller »

Will,
Dan is out this week doing training. So I do not have access to the files. If you would please attach the files again and reply. To attach a file, select the "Upload attachment" tab after you select the "reply" button. The "Upload" tab is located below this box when entering your reply message. Just browse for the file, then select "add the file" button to attach.

When are you getting the error?
Is it when you are in the part editor?
is it when you are creating the CNC code?
??????

The only thing you need to do is create the part using the dxf file. Don't worry about applying a tool to the perimeter. The perimeter is already defined when you "Create a part using a close contour".

steps to take:
Open up the cabinet editor.
load up a "display panel".
take the DP into the part editor.
goto the contour mode.
load up the dxf file and position into place. (if needed)
Go "out the door" and exit the contour mode.
right click and select "Create a part using a close contour".
choose the closed contour
select "next" at the bottom of the screen.
you should now have the part you want.
click the cnc button to write the .twd file.
load up in control nesting, nest, and write the code.
Will Williamson
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Re: frame profile

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Todd
I am completely familar with the process of creating profiled parts my phone number is 810 310 1111 the problem is occurring in the part editor I have just about everyone in the tech supports email address except yours stored in my address book So if you could give me a call I will then have yours thanks Will
Will

http://www.willmade.com

KEG/Intel Core i 7 CPU K875 @ 2.93 GHZ/12G Ram
Dual boot XP PRO/Windows 7 Nvidia Quatro 600 1Gig Ram
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