

Using this software, you can easily modify the g code output and visualize it in three dimensions. Furthermore, this software provides a three-dimensional viewer, which allows you to visualize the three-dimensional version of your previously two-dimensional drawings. This software provides support for drag knives and lathes as well, and the accuracy of the lathes and support for arcs is guaranteed to come in handy.

This particular piece of software is easy to use and is compatible with some 2d image formats such as the DXF format, the PDF or portable digital format type of drawing, and even postscript or PS format file types. You could get real close to it writing your own application in Visual Basic, at least make it more ProE friendly.This software (dxf2gcode) is a really powerful piece of software that lets you convert a variety of two-dimensional drawings (2D) to a G-code that is compatible with many CNC machines. One machine, say a mill, good setup info, cutter info in the cnc program.

RE: Convert Gcode to DXF or other file type? cadcamguy (Industrial) 4 May 06 03:17 You could get real close to it writing your own application in Visual Basic, at least make it more ProE friendly. There is not much out there that isn't going to tie you in with a cam package to do it.$$ If your demands are worthy of automation, well that's becomes a money question. Unless you have a whole lot of programs you want to get in ProE, like Heckler says manually go through them. Recreated a surface? yes, but alot of work to spoon feed into ProE to make it a surface. But in reality it's only close because the machine can have offsets transparent to the code applied.Ĭan you get a real tight tolerance hole dia. If it's just one and you have perfect tool info and hopefully a setup sheet. You have have info about the tools and the operation type.Īre you needing to do various machines or from just one? Really boils down what you are trying to get.
