Hi all
my next question ;D
I'm trying to save my shaft positions in DXF. so I can draw out a nice frame for my Skeleton clock project. Unfortunately when I load the DXF. file in to either Corel or Fusion I see the whole clock layout! I'm only wanting the shaft positions and deleting all the on screen components to leave the shaft positions only is a royal pain. I see in on one of the tutorial vids that this can be done but I've yet to do it.
Please help.
Mark
Shaft position dxf.
Shaft position dxf.
Last edited by mphil on Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Shaft position dxf.
Hi Mark:
One option is to make a tabbed box for the clock, not that you want a box, but
when you make a front plate, all the shafts leave a hole in the front plate, so by
printing or putting out the front plate as a dxf, you get all the shaft holes without
the gears shown as the shafting dxf does...
Art
One option is to make a tabbed box for the clock, not that you want a box, but
when you make a front plate, all the shafts leave a hole in the front plate, so by
printing or putting out the front plate as a dxf, you get all the shaft holes without
the gears shown as the shafting dxf does...
Art
Re: Shaft position dxf.
Yet again Art a point in the right direction worked a treat. Now I have everything I need to create my clock.
Many thanks
Mark
Many thanks
Mark
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