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The .dxf is basically a stripped down version of the drawing.  
The .dxf is basically a stripped down version of the drawing.  


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'''<span style="color: #ff0000">To create a .dxf&nbsp;:</span>'''  
'''<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">To create a .dxf&nbsp;:</span>'''  


*If the part is bent start by changing the model (.ipt) to the flat pattern (unbent version) before creating the new drawing (.idw). When the top
*If the part is bent start by changing the model (.ipt) to the flat pattern (unbent version) before creating the new drawing (.idw). When the top
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view is shown it should be in the unbent state.  
view is shown it should be in the unbent state.  


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- Create a new drawing (.idw) for the part. Show the top view of the part (with all the cutouts, holes, etc.&nbsp;if there are any)  
- Create a new drawing (.idw) for the part. Show the top view of the part (with all the cutouts, holes, etc.&nbsp;if there are any)  
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- Scale the part 1:1  
- Scale the part 1:1  


- Then&nbsp;go to&nbsp;Save a Copy---&gt; Save a Copy As and save as a .dxf Autocad LT.  
- Then&nbsp;go to&nbsp;Save a Copy---&gt; Save a Copy As and save as a .dxf Autocad LT.&nbsp; Click on the OPTIONS button.&nbsp; Under File Version select AutoCAD 2000/LT 2000DXF. <br>


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'''<span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">Sample </span>'''  
'''<span style="color: #ff0000">Sample </span>'''


[[Fabrication - Example .dxf File|Example .dxf File]]
[[Fabrication - Example .dxf File|Example .dxf File]]

Revision as of 16:20, 25 January 2011

Creating a .dxf

The .dxf is basically a stripped down version of the drawing.


To create a .dxf :

  • If the part is bent start by changing the model (.ipt) to the flat pattern (unbent version) before creating the new drawing (.idw). When the top

view is shown it should be in the unbent state.


- Create a new drawing (.idw) for the part. Show the top view of the part (with all the cutouts, holes, etc. if there are any)

- Remove all borders and templates

- There should be no dimensions

- Scale the part 1:1

- Then go to Save a Copy---> Save a Copy As and save as a .dxf Autocad LT.  Click on the OPTIONS button.  Under File Version select AutoCAD 2000/LT 2000DXF.


Sample

Example .dxf File