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Has anyone else had problems creating a dxf file for CNC cutting machines with unfolded sheetmetal parts that have holes from the "cut sheetmetal part" command that leave inside and outside surface lines that confuse the cutting machine? How to remove these redundant lines so the cutting operation can work?

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Hi Cary

 

the `modify effected bend` with a `custom profile` cut-out is limited to 2 bends or 1 bend with stock. Using more gives a currupted unfold.

Also the results of the modify-effected bend are not shown many times in 3D or give errors.

i attached a sample

 

if this would work , it would be a great tool for me.

 

regards

Wim

Scene2.ics

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Try to make sure your part is parasolid. ACIS sometimes creates duplcate lines in the 2D export.

 

Cary

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I changed from ACIS to Parasolid & redid the unfolded drawing ~ still didn't work. They have been redrawing in their software to make it work. Can't we produce an overlap-free drawing for laser-cutting? Let us pick which side of the sheetmetal to project. That is essential in my work.

Larry

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I do not know what CNC program you use but I use Master Cam.

I orient my part with tri-ball getting it correct relationship to machine and where 0 should be then export as a parasolid (.X_T). Then bring it into Master CAM.

 

Dallas

 

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I use ironcad to get 2d geometry for my wire edm. I always make a 2d curve and export that via caxa draft as a dxf file that I can send to the machine. If I have problems with duplicate lines or other things it always is my own fault. If I do it correct I never have problems doing it this way.

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I use ironcad to get 2d geometry for my wire edm. I always make a 2d curve and export that via caxa draft as a dxf file that I can send to the machine. If I have problems with duplicate lines or other things it always is my own fault. If I do it correct I never have problems doing it this way.

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I want to export dxf geometry for laser-cutting from the 3d scene, no work around

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I want to export dxf geometry for laser-cutting from the 3d scene, no work around

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Well of course that does not work as it is 3d, ....but in the scene it would be nice to export 2d dxf from the cross section of a shape (like we already can import to a cross section).

Which is an old ER of mine.

Carlo

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Well of course that does not work as it is 3d,    ....but in the scene it would be nice to export 2d dxf from the cross section of a shape (like we already can import to a cross section).

Which is an old ER of mine.

Carlo

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what I mean is, choose an surface of one part and right-click and select export dxf

or select a unfold sheetmetal part and make the dxf-export, then the software make an overlap-free drawing perpendicular to the surface, faster than to move between different applications. I think Solid-Edge has this possibillity

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question:

 

are you exporting from Scene or Drawing.

 

I do not do much with sheet metal I but did a test with unfolded part that I created.

 

I created in SCENE and unfolded. Opened blank Drawing and then scaled it up to 1:1. Did export sheet to .dxf. I had to select force true Representation box and export drawing view, and force 1:1 I had to use force True Representation (slower precise) because the arcs came out as vectors if I did not.

 

Then I tried opening it in True View and it came in fine.

 

Dallas

 

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Hi Dallas,

 

I think the issue is the Cut Operations performed in 3D. When you unfold the sheet metal, the cuts will not necessarily be straight since they are mapped from a 3D down to the flat. Which is correct. However, this can cause the issues posted. One way to resolve it is to just select the top or bottom surface of the unfold and create a surface. From there you can create a drawing of the surface to resolve the issue. What is requested is the ability to skip the drawing and just export the surface. We have had this request before (as Carlo stated). R&D will have to look at the feasibility for this.

 

Cary

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