Exporting Dxfs

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MaynardC
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Exporting Dxfs

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Hi Art,
I've created a XL timing belt pulley in gearotic, and brought it into Vexx. When I export to dxf, all the inner and outer radii on the pulley outline are converted to line segments. Is it possible to export these as arcs (or whatever curve format is available in DXF land). Problem I'm having is when I bring them into fusion (40 tooth pulley) and extrude it, it brings fusion to  a slow crawl. I've tried messing with the settings in Vexx, but had no luck.
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Maynard
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Re: Exporting Dxfs

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I too have had that problem but not with Fusion. What I ended up doing was using Cambam that converts the segments to polylines. It also reduces the G code fine size tremendously
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Re: Exporting Dxfs

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Thanks Dan,
I don't have cambam, but do have Aspire V4, which has a convert to curves function. Worked well, except for the units, which a simple scale corrected.

Thanks for the hint
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Re: Exporting Dxfs

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Hi:

  In Vexx, group the timing belt contours, then select "convert to Arcs/Beziers". In options, make sure Allow Arcs is checked, bezier is optional.
Set PolyLine tolerance to .005 mm's to keep curves from getting approximated too large.

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