Using dxf to make tool
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Using dxf to make tool
I would like to use a downloaded dxf file from east coast millworks to make a pc. of radius casing. So as to not spin my wheels I thought I'd ask for a little help first.
The problem that I'm encountering first is the profile is vertical. It is also the part profile not the tool. So I need to lay the profile on its side and then mirror it.
Thanks,Forrest
The problem that I'm encountering first is the profile is vertical. It is also the part profile not the tool. So I need to lay the profile on its side and then mirror it.
Thanks,Forrest
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
Hmmm...tried turning your monitor over on its side?
I can't think of a way to rotate a shape in the Shame Manager like that. Is there any way you can use a Display Cube with a different set of dimensions to achieve the desired results?

I can't think of a way to rotate a shape in the Shame Manager like that. Is there any way you can use a Display Cube with a different set of dimensions to achieve the desired results?
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
Forrest,
Send me the dxf and I should be able to make the tool for you.
Send me the dxf and I should be able to make the tool for you.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
I think Dan that I'm going to have to manipulate the dxf in a cad program first. Its just an RB-3 similar profile that I would like to make into a tool and use to create a pc of radiused casing.
Thanks,
Forrest
Thanks David, here is the file.
Thanks,
Forrest
Thanks David, here is the file.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
I should mention taht the casing is 3.5" wide by 1" thick.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
That is the only way I know to do it.Forrest Chapman wrote:I think Dan that I'm going to have to manipulate the dxf in a cad program first. Its just an RB-3 similar profile that I would like to make into a tool and use to create a pc of radiused casing...
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
I take it David that you don't know a way to do this in ecabs without going first to a cad program.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
I don't know any way to do this without using a cad program to clean up and tweek the dxf. The image below is the tool applied to a piece of oak 3.5" wide by 1" thick.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
To mirror a profile that is vertical and change it to horizontal, you'll need to mirror the profile about a line that has been drawn at 45 degrees. For example, import the profile so that its bottom center is at 0,0. Then draw a line from 0,0 at 45 degress. Length is unimportant, you just need to be able to select it. Then select your profile, Mirror, Line, then select the line. The profile should copy and rotate a -90 degrees so that it is aligned with the x axis. You'll have to delete the orginal dxf file's profile. To get the actual tool shape from the part shape, you should be able to mirror one edge of the profile on the X axis, then delete the remainder of the entities.
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Re: Using dxf to make tool
Just wanted to add. I believe that Scott Vaal had posted some graphics and an explanation of this process within the past year. Probably pertained to rotating entities, since there is not a rotation option in this designer/editor.