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TRYING TO CNC PLASMA CUT BUT JAGGED LINES

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TRYING TO CNC PLASMA CUT BUT JAGGED LINES

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hi there I've made these cone patterns in a cone layout program what automatically converts them to dxf file, the problem I'm having is the jagged line stopping me from CNC plasma cutting them I've drawn a straight line at the side of my original pattern? can anybody help? is there a way off smoothing the line thanks.
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maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

It all depends on the "lines" itself.
Are they a chain of individual lines? Or they are splines?
Can you attach the drawing file in question?

Maxim

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Anonymous
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hi that unfortunately doesn't mean much too me as not familiar with Auto cad 
I have added the file I'm using thanks

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maxim_k
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The only way I see here is to use PEDIT command to make polylines in the drawing "smoother".

There are two options in PEDIT command - Fit and Spline.

Look at the attached drawing - I put there both results.

 

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Emmsleys
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@Anonymous, 

 

Were you able to utilize Maxim's suggestions of using PEDIT? 

 

Select Accept as Solution if his post resolves your issue, or reply with additional information if the problem persists.I'd be happy to take stab at it as well. 



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Anonymous
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hi thanks for your time maxim but it didn't quite smooth it out enough for it to be plasma cut so your help would be great sarah thanks

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maxim_k
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Hi,

Why do you think it is not smooth enough? Do you think so because there are a lot of vertices on the resulting polyline?

And I have another question: why you are trying to use additional step (AutoCAD) in the process? Isn't it easier to send data directly from cone layout application to CNC plasma cutter?

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pendean
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You will need to redraw your curves shape using SPLINE command, not PLINE command: PLINE is not the correct option for your intended 'smooth' result. Can your CNC handle Spline objects? What is your CNC software/hardware?
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