Could not get help with the last thread so I am trying again. I do not know why Rhino-Cam will not let me select this file as my stock is there limitations to what you can use?
Could not get help with the last thread so I am trying again. I do not know why Rhino-Cam will not let me select this file as my stock is there limitations to what you can use?
Nobody wants to open your unknown zip file. That's a can that can be full of worms. If you're using a legal copy of RhinoCAM Pro, try sending your file to Mecsoft support and see what they say -support is free, and there are no "maintenance" payments required to get it. There's probably something wrong with your file, but they'd be the folks to tell you what that is.
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Well the first thing I noticed is that your .dxf contains only a wire drawing and it seems choosing stock from selection requires a solid. So I just revolved your wire model and created a solid then it let me choose it as stock from selection.
Thanks for helping me, the original Rhino file is here http://www.cnczone.com/forums/rhinoc...tml#post867579
and it is a good file I must be doing something else worng I am new to Rhino and Rhinocam and do not get a chance to use it very much I saved it as a DXF file so I could post it here no one would open my zip file in the other thread I quess they did not trust me but that is the only way to post a Rhino file. If you could check my orignal file it would be great!
Ok I opened your .3dm file and there was no stock, then all I did was select your model>click stock from selection and there was stock the same shape and size of your model. If you move the model out of the way you should be able to see the stock.
Sure no problem. Since I can't upload a .3dm I just changed the extension to .pdf. When you download it just change it back to .3dm then open it with Rhino.