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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    Oh, how much is the upgrade (if available) to design edge worth? I couldn't find any information about that on their site
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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    I just looked, I didn't see anything like what you describe in v3.11

    I did find a halfassed workaround by converting connected lines to polylines in autocad, that way it at least would trace it...
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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    I *really* don't feel like going over the whole thing again. I can select the cut order in Plasmacam, just not the direction.

    I will be cutting the lines where the bends are and welding them up...
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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    OK, I got it properly imported into PlasmaCam now.. Whew.

    Is there any way to control which way it cuts lines? it seems that it makes some funny choices... I have an interrupted line, and it...
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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    I got the drawing in the XY plane now.. Not seeing these polylines on a different level though, when I look from an end no matter how far I zoom in I'm only seeing 1 line.

    Thanks for the help so...
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    Re: GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    Thanks, but I can't seem to find this lines that aren't on the same level. How do I change the plane? in the UCS somehow? should I explode the parts or just my sheet outline?
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    GRRR.. PlasmaCAM Vs Autocad

    I'll give you a little history, and tell you what I'm up against.

    I am drawing up a bumper for a Dodge truck, to be cut out of 3/16th aluminum plate, it's drawn in Autocad 2011, but I'm having a...
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    Sticky: Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    I'm a farmer, part time mechanic now.. I used to be a service tech for a packaging equipment company where I did all sorts, from manual lathes and mills with DRO's, PLC programming, assembly,...
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