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    Default Help with a .dxf problem

    Hello all,

    I'm hoping someone on here can help me out. I'm starting up a new business fabricating concrete furniture & countertops (not many people doing this in the UK yet).

    I'm about to cast my own kitchen counter as an example, and that's where I have the problem. I've got an under-mounted sink, so I will need a form to use in the mould to make a void in the concrete. I'm hoping to cut this out of mdf on a local ShopBot - I've downloaded the technical drawings from Franke and uploaded them:

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/763279/BBX160AU.dxf
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/763279/BBX160CN.dxf
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/763279/BBX160AU.dwg
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/763279/BBX160CN.dwg

    This is where I get stuck! First problem is I use a Mac, so having problems with finding suitable software. Second problem is my specialities lie in IT, and latterly concrete - CAD is fairly low down the list!

    I'm hoping someone could 'reverse' the cut out, leaving me with a file I can use in Partworks3D (I think ?) to use on the machine,

    I know this is a long shot, but if anyone could help out, I'd be extremely grateful,

    Andy

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    Use foam for the form easy to remove mdf you might chip removing

    There should be a template with 1/4 masointe just trace
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    Hi Kevin, Thanks for that. Maybe I am 'over engineering' the whole problem. There is a cardboard template, but I ideally wanted something more accurate, and that could be adjusted to height, then stick some pvc around to create a nice edge.

    Cheers,

    Andy

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    hi
    you have dxf and you want 3d files?

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    I think it's a 2d file I need, I'd like to be left with a 12mm deep shape, with 90deg edges. With 2 of these I can sandwich them to make up 32mm and then edge with flexi pvc.

    Essentially, if you look at the first file BBX160AU.dxf, which is the sink cuto-out for a worktop, I'd like the machine to cut outside, rather than inside, the white line. Hope this makes sense?!

    Andy

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    You can import the dxf into Partworks and use as is. Set your own toolpath.

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