Working with SVG Files

Working with SVG Files

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Working with SVG Files

Anonymous
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I am making some sheet metal coasters with an SVG file using a plasma cutting table.

 

I imported an SVG from Illustrator. I modified some lines. Now the lines that I modified won't show as black for cutting. The holes show up, which I did not modify. Screen Shot 2021-09-18 at 7.39.49 AM.png

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Message 2 of 22

mango.freund
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measure all lines and radii. voila
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Message 3 of 22

TinWhisperer
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You should be able to use that exactly the way it is.

 

Bring your sketch geometry into the manufacturer workspace. Make sure your sketch is not hidden.

When you bring up your 2D profile menu you should be able to select your geometry there there is some nuance to selecting all the individual little lines that make up one line so it cuts as one line.

If you posted your file I can walk you through the steps.

 

I did make a topic on the langmuir systems forum site discussing this I'll see if I can find it

 

 

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TinWhisperer
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Is this similar of how it turns out in F360 for you?

telephone coaster v1.png

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Message 5 of 22

TinWhisperer
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With no constants, no measurements , no extrude you should be able to generate tool paths like I did here with only sketch geometry.

Split into 3 operations.

telephone coaster   2.png

it is 4 x4 inch but I did not define any dimensions in the sketch. did enter a z height in manufacture set up.

Maybe there is something off with your SVG . post it and lets find out.

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Anonymous
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This doesn't seem to work for me.
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Message 7 of 22

Anonymous
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I will give this a try. My frustration is that I only use my Langmuir machine a few times a year and Fusion 360 changes so much that the terminology changes. The original Langmuir videos are almost irrelevant now.
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Anonymous
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Not quite. I don't get the dots on the ends of the lines.
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Anonymous
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I will get back to this later today. I have fall yard work to get done. Thanks for the posts so far.

 

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TinWhisperer
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Go on to langmuirs forums and post on there post your SVG as well and I'll walk you through the whole thing.

I also own a langmuir crossfire pro.

You'll be able to find my avatar on there pretty unmistakable.

 

If you give me the parameters for the plasma torch you'd like to run I could just post a NC file and at least you could get this project behind you

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Anonymous
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Heading in to the Langmuir forum now. Fusion 360 area.
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Message 12 of 22

Anonymous
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Here is the .dwg and .f3d file.

 

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Message 13 of 22

TinWhisperer
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Here is a method of getting CAM completed for that file .

telephone coaster mod.png

I did modify this image some the clearances felt too tight to be producible.

here is a walkthrough from your DXF to NC file

https://www.loom.com/share/b25d3f406ebe4a92bb434726d89dc8f8

I programmed this to run with a standard 45 amp Duramax consumable pack  Kerf of .055

simulation 

telephone coaster  sim.png

https://www.loom.com/share/52dc7710e0064773b4d04e067ef94ec1

 

For the Langmuir System Owners I went through this at that forum too

 

https://forum.langmuirsystems.com/t/svg-file-challenges/17135/8

 

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Message 14 of 22

Anonymous
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Thanks!! You really know what you are doing on this stuff. Very much appreciated.

One quick question, when you were selecting the blue lines for the 2D profile, a little "box" popped up after you picked the first part of each line. What is that?

Again, BIG THANKS for your support. You are really helpful!
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g-andresen
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Hi,

You can also select the sketch completely.

Then you don't have to click on individual lines.

 

günther

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TinWhisperer
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You are very welcome.

Here is the box you are describing ? F360 line select closeup.png

 

it gives you some options when selecting individual lines. 

 

You can select this blue line 

F360 line select.pngF360 line select 2.png

F360 line select 1.png

and you could continue to select these path segments.( they will cut individually too )

 

Or

 

Double click that line (path) piece 

F360 line select 3.png

now each piece you select will join together and cut as one path

 

Or double click again and it will select all the path that is connected  ( I prefer this )

 

F360 line select 5.png

typically when making these kinds of cuts you also also want to set your Side ways Compensation to Center

F360 line select clentre cut.png

And also select no lead in or lead out and pierce to Clearance to Zero in in this menu.

F360 line select pierce clearance.png

 

Split up your cutting operations for your best success.

 

Group like operations. 

 

Please post some pictures when you cut these.

 

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Message 17 of 22

TinWhisperer
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@g-andresen wrote:

Hi,

You can also select the sketch completely.

Then you don't have to click on individual lines.

 

günther


May you please demonstrate this method, I have not done it that way before.

 

Always looking for better ways to speed up my workflow.

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@TinWhisperer wrote:

May you please demonstrate this method, I have not done it that way before.

 


this way

 

trace sketch.gif

 

günther

 

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TinWhisperer
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I see.

 

How does that separated The chosen paths into two operations ?some that are center cutting and some that are left sideways compensation cutting like my example above?

 

Easier to compare the two methods when they have the same outcome.

 

I'm also wondering because you're using a different post processor in your setup because you're doing carving, if it might the link and select differently than the post processor used for the langmuir systems plasma table?

 

Langmuir Systems Post Processors 

 

It's the langmuir crossfire pro THC IHS

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@TinWhisperer wrote:

How does that separated The chosen paths into two operations ?some that are center cutting and some that are left sideways compensation cutting like my example above?

For different operations, the sketch in design mode must be separated into partial sketches accordingly.

 

I'm also wondering because you're using a different post processor

I do not use any PP.

 

in your setup because you're doing carving,

I have shown a TRACE operation and not an ENGRAVE.

Instead of TRACE you can also use CONTOUR:

 

 

günther

 

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