![]() I've tried exporting the file I posted earlier in 5 different autocad versions, r14 included, but didn't see any differences in sheetcam. I've been following all of your advice, but still having issues. Thank you once again for the suggestions.much appreciated. Is there is anyone well versed in coreldraw that could give me some insight about potential mistakes that I'm making? Is there any way to reduce these nodes in sheetcam? Any other settings that I can use to "clean my files up"? I've been reading that SVG format is superior to DXF - is this true? My drawings may be the issue as well. When I import them into sheetcam, tons of nodes are added to the drawing, causing them to look distorted in many areas. I'm creating my files, (usually purchased files online or images that I'm grabbing from different sites, then redrawing or modifiying) reducing nodes, converting to curves then combining them before exporting them to DXF. Currently I need some help with importing files into sheetcam from coreldraw X8. Learning more and more everyday, but still so much learn. JodiB wrote:I am very new to the world of plasma cutting and its associated software. Thank you in advance for any help or advice you can offer! ![]() I am very new to the world of plasma cutting and its associated software.
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