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Hi,
I have to create an SMD stencil using a Silhouette Cameo cutter. The application provided (Silhouette Studio Basic) with the cutter opens DXF files, so, from the software that I use to create printed circuit board (Autodesk Eagle) I have exported in DXF and I tried to use the file with the Silhouette Studio but this one show a blank sheet after importing the file. It seems that Autodesk Eagle DXF file exported, contains inside primitives identified in Autocad as "block reference" (I have ad Italian version of Autocad, so some names can be not exact), that the cutter application doesn't recognize. After using the Autocad command "explode" on a figure, it became of type "solid" but it is always not supported by the cutter app.
Do you know a rapid solution to convert, inside Autocad, the simple "block reference" or "solid" figures in the DXF file (I attached it to this post) to polylines or lines or geometric primitives so that the file can be successful imported inside the cutter application?
Thank You
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
