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DXF (drawing interchange format) is a pretty old<sup> [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoCAD_DXF]</sup> file format to exchange 2D [[CAD]] files.
DXF (drawing interchange format) is a pretty old<sup> [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoCAD_DXF]</sup> file format to exchange 2D [[CAD]] files.


Caution: DXF files do not contain units of measurement! Make sure your import settings are correct.
'''Caution:''' DXF files do not contain units of measurement! Make sure your import settings are correct.


== Export from Inkscape ==
== Export from Inkscape ==
Exporting DXF is a regular task you are faced with when using [[Inkscape]] for [[Laser Cutting|laser cutting]] because [[LaserCut 5.3]] does not accept [[SVG]] files.
Exporting DXF is a regular task you are faced with when using [[Inkscape]] for [[Laser Cutting|laser cutting]] because [[LaserCut 5.3]] does not accept [[SVG]] files.


# make sure to convert all objects (e.g. text) into paths
* make sure to convert all objects (e.g. text) into paths
# <code>File --> Save as copy</code>: use DXF R14 if your program supports this
* <code>File --> Save as copy</code>: use DXF R14 if your program supports this
::''"Save as copy" should keep the original SVG intact in case you need to make adjustments to the design''
::''"Save as copy" should keep the original SVG intact in case you need to make adjustments to the design''
# reportedly, the checkboxes "Use ROBO-Master type of spline output" and "Use LWPOLYLINE type of line output" need to be '''off''' in the popup window that follows<sup> [http://wiki.makeitlabs.com/training/laser/design-software] [https://wiki.nottinghack.org.uk/wiki/Inkscape#DXF_file_export_settings]</sup>
* reportedly, the checkboxes "Use ROBO-Master type of spline output" and "Use LWPOLYLINE type of line output" need to be '''off''' in the popup window that follows<sup> [http://wiki.makeitlabs.com/training/laser/design-software] [https://wiki.nottinghack.org.uk/wiki/Inkscape#DXF_file_export_settings]</sup>
 
== Further Reading ==
* [https://www.mr-beam.org/en-gb/blogs/news/was-ist-eine-dxf-datei "Mr. Beam explains: What is a DXF file?"]




[[Category:Design]]
[[Category:Design]]

Latest revision as of 21:45, 24 July 2024

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Drawing Interchange Format

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File Extension(s): .dxf
Type: 2D CAD
Software: AutoCAD, LaserCut 5.3,
Inkscape, Autodesk Fusion,
Onshape
Machines:
Repositories:

DXF (drawing interchange format) is a pretty old [1] file format to exchange 2D CAD files.

Caution: DXF files do not contain units of measurement! Make sure your import settings are correct.

Export from Inkscape

Exporting DXF is a regular task you are faced with when using Inkscape for laser cutting because LaserCut 5.3 does not accept SVG files.

  • make sure to convert all objects (e.g. text) into paths
  • File --> Save as copy: use DXF R14 if your program supports this
"Save as copy" should keep the original SVG intact in case you need to make adjustments to the design
  • reportedly, the checkboxes "Use ROBO-Master type of spline output" and "Use LWPOLYLINE type of line output" need to be off in the popup window that follows [2] [3]

Further Reading