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=Exporting DXFs from 3D Objects= | =Exporting DXFs from 3D Objects= | ||
*Exporting DXFs - [http://rasterweb.net/raster/2012/07/16/openscad-to-dxf/] | *Exporting DXFs - [http://rasterweb.net/raster/2012/07/16/openscad-to-dxf/] - essentially - load and flatten, then export DXF | ||
:*Note: stock Export DXF does not work for 3D files - they need to be projected first. | :*Note: stock Export DXF does not work for 3D files - they need to be projected first. | ||
:*Sample file for exercise in OpenSCAD - the sprocket STL and the .scad file that loads the STL and does a 2D projection. Note that the directory must be correct. [[File:sprocketexample.zip]] | :*Sample file for exercise in OpenSCAD - the sprocket STL and the .scad file that loads the STL and does a 2D projection. Note that the directory must be correct. [[File:sprocketexample.zip]] |
Revision as of 04:00, 25 June 2015
Exporting DXFs from 3D Objects
- Exporting DXFs - [1] - essentially - load and flatten, then export DXF
- Note: stock Export DXF does not work for 3D files - they need to be projected first.
- Sample file for exercise in OpenSCAD - the sprocket STL and the .scad file that loads the STL and does a 2D projection. Note that the directory must be correct. File:Sprocketexample.zip
- Note: original srocket was generated using Parametric Sprocket Generator using sprocket(12,5,7.5,8,0.2);