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Programming Robotic Plasma Cutter

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tekla019

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May 16, 2011
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This page specifically says that it accepts data from AutoCAD:
... somehow.
Links that should logically lead you to more information are dead.

I was hoping to find some kind of guideline for how to format whatever must be sent. E.g. some ancient sheet metal nesting software I've used expected all geometry on layer 0, and would ignore anything on any other layer, but given that, it would happily read a DXF file even if it contained a lot of other stuff that was not meaningful to it.





Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Well either your vendor/machine operator is just lazy or they haven't purchased the optional software to be able to accept DXF files (which is really stupid as DXF is a VERY typical import format for machines like that)

Now having said that you can try to download the demo of SoftBurn and give it a try.. or any other demo for steel detailing cad packages (I have no idea what they cost or how long the demo is,etc..)
I'd rather spend my time finding another vendor though. Any vendor worth a grain of salt would purchase the necessary software themselves to keep a customer.
 
Thanks to Mike and mcgyver. I put in a call to the machine vendor directly: instead of going through our customer interface. Am waiting for a reply.
 
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