MEEF Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 I've had an offer from a friend who can get me a CNC cut casing/panel but he seems to be quite unhelpful when it comes to telling me what software/file format i should be using for guy who will cut it. I thought that autocad would be fairly standard but ive no idea what CNC needs, does it need to be a specific program or could i even give him a handdrawn design on graph paper (id actually rather do this if auto cad is anything to go by, i used it at school but had a go recently & i cant remember anything & dont find it very intuitive)? what do you do all your designs on? Quote
stryd_one Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 The required file format will depend on the CNC machine. Most places take DXF, but that means nothing. Your friend will need to answer. Quote
dengel Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 Meef, usually DXF will work. If you can get TWO panels cut ( ;) ) I'd be happy to work up a front panel for you based on your sketches. I would need EXACT dimensions for all the holes, though; These can be obtained from the data sheets of the switches,pots, encoders, and LEDs that you have decided to use. Quote
rambinator Posted April 26, 2006 Report Posted April 26, 2006 Yes, most cnc machines can somehow read autocad format. If not it should not be difficult to convert dxf or dwg Quote
MEEF Posted May 4, 2006 Author Report Posted May 4, 2006 hey thanks for the offer dengel, i'll ask my mate & see what i can do. Quote
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