![]() My feeling is that in the process of tweeking the DXF-file in autocad the values somehow gets messed up but I can't figure out how or why. Import the files to Xilog plus where the program make GCODE out of it. Move the X and Y values so that 0,0 is in the top left corner of the work piece.ĥ. Insert breaking points to lines so that the software recognizes a starting point.Ĥ. Make sure all lines and figures are in the same layer.ģ. ![]() The order in which I tweek the files are as follows:Ģ. In order to get the right starting point in my machine I have to tweek these files a bit but the results are varying, adding lines or circles to the sketch often make the import into Xilog Plus( my CNC software ) invert the X-value of the inserted line. The plans for the stairs are made by a different company and are delivered to us in DWG- or DXF-formats. I'm currently employed at a company that fabricate a lot of stairs.
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