thatkidd Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 A client has asked me if I can give them a .nc file so they can directly input into their cnc machines. I know that I can save an autocad drawing, or objects in a drawing, as a .DXF file. I also know that i can purchase, or obtain an open-source version of, software that will then convert the .DXF file to a .nc file. Currently, my company does not do 3-d models. I have not dealt with this before, so, I am wondering if my drawings will need to be 3-d in order for the .nc code to be correctly read. Is anybody familiar with this? Quote
hugha Posted September 26, 2013 Posted September 26, 2013 Depends. Does the NC controller require a Z coordinate? - if it's for a lathe or a flatbed cutter, probably not. - if it's for a 5-axis milling machine, definitely. Quote
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