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  1. #1
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    What CAD to get for Cut2d?

    Hello All...

    I'm currently using sketchup pro, but can't get cut2d to open the dxf. I'm wondering if there is a better cad for 2.5d work that will work better with cut2d. A few of the CAD's that I have tried will import the image, but the scale is off and needs to be edited. Depending on the part to be cut, that might be a pain...
    What inexpensive (less than $100) cad's have people used that are easy to use that translate well with cut2d?
    Thanks! -4ist

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    Both DoubleCAD and ProgeCAD have free versions that should work fine with Cut2D. Just Google them.
    Gerry

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    Dolphin cad cam. The cad is free.

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    Thanks for the input. Seems that cut2d is particularly picky about which type of DXF it will read. I tried demo's of 8 different CAD's and the winner for now is TurboCAD. Now just to decide on version 16 ($89) or version 15 ($32).

    Cheers, -4ist

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    Always use version 12 .dxf files. If you use that option, you shouldn't have any problems.
    Gerry

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    Mach3 2010 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html

    JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
    http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by forrest39 View Post
    Thanks for the input. Seems that cut2d is particularly picky about which type of DXF it will read. I tried demo's of 8 different CAD's and the winner for now is TurboCAD. Now just to decide on version 16 ($89) or version 15 ($32).

    Cheers, -4ist
    ViaCAD2d/3d does an excellent range of dxf exports from R 12 to R 2009. Many other export options too. www.punchcad.com/products/viacad2d3d.htm

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    If you are doing any artistic stuff try CorelDRAW X4 and the latest DXFTool. Both free to try.

    -James
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