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  1. #1
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    Question Creating .dxf files

    Hello

    I'm new to the graphic work end of metal work and I am looking for suggestions on where to start.

    I generally receive images, could be .jpg, .bmp, .gif, etc. What application (software) would be best for working with these types of images for creating .dxf files to have laser cut? I have Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop if either of them work well.

    Also, any sites or books that you may recommend that will assist me with learning the procedures for the software would be of huge help as well.

    If I'm in the wrong area please let me know.

    Best regards,
    David L.

  2. #2
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    Any word? I'd really appreciate any guidance as to where to start.

  3. #3
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    You'll need a raster to vector conversion program. You can get a free one at http://www.wintopo.com/
    Gerry

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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by lal19541
    Any word? I'd really appreciate any guidance as to where to start.
    Try BobCAD-CAM V21 with a Plug-In BobArt ProX. They have everything you need for 2D & 3D CAD/CAM and Raster to Vector Software.

    www.bobcad.com

    As a note they have great sales and affordable prices. Free CNC Post Processors and a Support Group out of this World.

    Here is a link to their Forum so you can ask questions and get replies from real users http://216.117.147.20/bobcadsupport/forums/index.php

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  5. #5
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    if you can spend about $200 try Corel Graphic X3 suite. I use it without to many issue for conversion. In Corel draw you can save as DXF or DWG. But with any raise to vector software some cad clean-up is needed

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