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+ <title>DXF to NGC Converter: dxfncg</title> |
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+ <sect1 id="introduction"> |
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+ <title>Introduction</title> |
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+ <para> |
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+ The DXF to NGC converter dxfngc provide a means to convert 2D technical |
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+ drawings in DXF file format to G-code in NGC format used by CNC mills |
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+ or routers (e.g. LinuxCNC). |
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+ </para> |
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+ <para> |
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+ Usually, the 2D drawings in DXF format do not contain enough information |
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+ for G-code creation, e.g. about which lines describe the border of a part |
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+ and which lines describe holes. The diameter of the cutting tool and |
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+ the depth of the cut are other examples. Therefore, dxfngc relies on |
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+ a script file to control the G-code generation. This script is the input |
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+ to the tool. It sets all the parameters and controls reading the drawing |
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+ and generation of the G-code. |
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+ </para> |
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+ </sect1> |
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+ <sect1 id="first-example"> |
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+ <title>A first example</title> |
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+ <para> |
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+ To illustrate usage of dxfgnc, suppose a stencil for a logo shall be cut |
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+ with a CNC mill. (TODO: image) The basic shape of the stencil is a |
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+ circle. The logo is formed by two holes with a specific shape. |
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+ </para> |
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+ <para> |
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+ First, the 2D drawing is created. The circular border is drawn on |
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+ layer <parameter>border</parameter> and the two holes are drawn on layer |
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+ <parameter>holes</parameter>. |
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+ </para> |
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+ </sect1> |
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+</article> |
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