CADchallenged
Mechanical
- May 1, 2008
- 4
Thanks for the assistance on my first query, now for a follow-up question...
Quick background info:
This is what I saved as a flat in sheetmetal, also should be a picture of it just incase. The logo is going to be inscribed (burned) onto the side of a diamond. (I will find out the name of the equipment and program if necessary, but from what I understand all that's necessary is a .dxf file) As I saved the file as a dxf it asked me to save the face, then "click on an edge to define the x-axis and origin".
So when I did this the first time, I used an arbitrary edge towards the center of the logo.
I was told that the file could not be used because it was reading "negative 'x' and 'y' coordinates from my .dxf file.
So... how do I save this file in a .dxf format such that it does not have any negative x and y values?
Or does something sound fishy?
Thanks for putting up with a newby.
Logan
Quick background info:
This is what I saved as a flat in sheetmetal, also should be a picture of it just incase. The logo is going to be inscribed (burned) onto the side of a diamond. (I will find out the name of the equipment and program if necessary, but from what I understand all that's necessary is a .dxf file) As I saved the file as a dxf it asked me to save the face, then "click on an edge to define the x-axis and origin".
So when I did this the first time, I used an arbitrary edge towards the center of the logo.
I was told that the file could not be used because it was reading "negative 'x' and 'y' coordinates from my .dxf file.
So... how do I save this file in a .dxf format such that it does not have any negative x and y values?
Or does something sound fishy?
Thanks for putting up with a newby.
Logan