Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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How do i export from inkscpe to dxf to open in sheet cam
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Drop down the File menu - click on Save - when Save dialog box appears drop down the Save is Type drop down menu - select Desktop Cutting Plotter (AutoCAD DXF R14) (*dxf) option - name your file and choose a save location and you should be set to open that dxf in SheetCam
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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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save as dxf 0.jpg
save as dxf 0.5.jpg
save as dxf 1.jpg
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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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Why.
I have been saving as SVGs and using sheetcam and cutting for a few years like this.
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TJS wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 10:29 am Why.
I have been saving as SVGs and using sheetcam and cutting for a few years like this.
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It has been my experience that for the same drawing exported from Inkscape, the svg will have less nodes than the dxf - resulting in possibly a smoother cut.

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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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Never had an issue with this.
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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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TJS wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:03 am Never had an issue with this.
It probably depends on the specific cutting table and the particular design being cut. I know that fellow member ROKCRLER has mentioned that he get smoother cuts when excess nodes are edited out using Inkscape. There was some discussion about this in the thread below.

viewtopic.php?f=98&t=34453

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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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adbuch wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:18 am
TJS wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:03 am Never had an issue with this.
It probably depends on the specific cutting table and the particular design being cut. I know that fellow member ROKCRLER has mentioned that he get smoother cuts when excess nodes are edited out using Inkscape. There was some discussion about this in the thread below.

viewtopic.php?f=98&t=34453

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I definitely see better cuts with reduced nodes, especially when cutting 16ga and thinner since i usually cut fast on those. Thicker than 11ga i dont worry too much because those parts are usually welded pieces for the rock crawlers i build. Art stuff i try to clean up as much as possible.
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Re: Save as DXF from Inkscape for SheetCAM

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I will have to try it. I actually cut out many of those exact ornaments with custom names using various fonts. They come out great. I think Command CNC has something in regards to tracking better for smoothness. I forget what Tom C. said about this.
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