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  1. #1
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    PMX - DWG Conversion

    Hi:

    I am using Practicam software to produce parts for our plasma. It works well but it is only good for burning parts and there are times when I would like to punch the parts. I would like to be able to convert and transfer the drawing geometry to Striker software which is driving our turrets.
    My question is... How do I or can I convert PMX files which is the extension Practicam generates to either a DWG ( prefered ) which is what Striker generates or DXF which I can play with in CAD?
    I'm not a techy guy and none of our so called I.T. guys here seem to know or not care about putting some time in on this issue.
    If you could get back to me I appreciate it.
    We are using a MultiCam 1000 Plasma ( Hypertherm ) and Murata Wiedemann 2044 and 2044 EZ Turrets
    My direct gmail is [email protected].
    Thanks, Don

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    Re: PMX - DWG Conversion

    Are you sure that PractiCam doesn't have a DXF export capability? This suggests that it does:
    http://www.meta-lab.com/docs/PractiCAMPractiGuide.pdf

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