Corel Draw dxf export
Are there any special settings for exporting dxf files from Corel Draw to VR Milling V5? I've tried several Autocad formats 2002 etc. but everytime I open it up in VR Milling the image looks nothing like the original design, too small and curves converted to lines etc. Any ideas?
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Try saving the file in AutoCAD 13 format. this normally works!

Can you post a sample DXF and we will check it out
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too small
This could be because Coreldraw presumes everyone uses imperial units, and is exporting the DXF in inches, not mm.
Change the import units to Inch on the first wizard screen...

curves converted to lines
Becaause there are different ways of defining curved surfaces, the dxf import may not recognise all, and will have to convert it into a polyline containing basic lines / arcs.
Try altering the original curve and converting / expanding it into more basic entities (If VRMilling does not accurately represent the shape you require)
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Set import units to Inch, if the exporting program (eg Coreldraw) assumes imperial units
Set import units to Inch, if the exporting program (eg Coreldraw) assumes imperial units
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dxf export
I’ve tried exporting the dxf as Autocad R13 format, unfortunately the same happens. I also made sure that the millimetres were selected. I’ve enclosed the dxf file and I will try out adapting the curves. I’m using Corel 12.
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Hi,

I can see your problem...

The file seems to be importing differently in VR Milling, than in our other CAM product QuickCAM 2D (see screenshots)

Can you confirm that the shape is correct in QuickCAM 2D ?
We can then look at the VR Milling spline import and fix it.

In the meantime, you could use QuickCAM 2D to create toolpaths (if you have a copy)
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dxf-spline-problem.gif
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dxf export
This is what the original design in Corel looks like, i've also included the export settings that I'm using. Unfortunately we don't have Quickcam 2D, everything else except that.
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Design in Corel
Design in Corel
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Even though QuickCAM is doing a better job, it looks like its still not converting the splines / curves as intended - like I said, its down to how corel is outputting the curve control points, and how our s/w is interpreting them.

Can you attach the .cdr - I have CorelDraw 10 here, and can experiment with it.
Corel draw dxf export
The file is for version 10 Corel Draw, although we use version 12. I tried importing the dxf file into ArtCAM which is normally very good at dealing with dxf's, hoping to use the dxf export function from there. When the dxf was imported into ArtCAM the same problem occured, straight and broken lines etc!
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radio_V10.zip
zip of a Corel V10 file
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I think we are struggling a bit against Coreldraw and its insistance on outputting DXF in imperial units - I also suspect that V12 is exporting different to v10, as I get better results with v10 :?

The only way I can get to create a toolpath from your shape, is by running QuickCAM 2D, and using the clipboard to copy and paste the design from Coreldraw, into QuickCAM 2D (see pics - I have created an inside contour toolpath on your shape)
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Shape pasted into quickCAM 2d, and an offset path created
Shape pasted into quickCAM 2d, and an offset path created
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Your shape loaded into Coreldraw 10. Copy
Your shape loaded into Coreldraw 10. Copy
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I was trying to streamline the way our machines work with 2D profiles, as some students want to use the same profiles on the Versalaser for acrylic and on the router to machine MDF. At present we only use Corel for 2D work.

I've found a temporary solution as we don't have Quickcam 2D. If the original vector is drawn in ArtCAM and then exported as a dxf the file works with Corel and VR Milling!! A bit drawn out I know and students have to learn an extra bit of software but it works. I've not tried ProD yet.

Thanks for you help

PS can you link up 2D Design to the Versalaser?
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Yes - QuickCAM 2D has some good features for printing / plotting to the Versalaser - for example you can select a colour palette with only black,read and blue. It also has a good print preview which allows you to shift and scale your output without altering the design:
viewtopic.php?t=564

Our LaserCAM product is basically the same software, with the machine tool CAM taken out of it. LaserCAM is free with any Versalaser bought from us.
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