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neil moralde
12-31-2012, 10:40 PM
hi again...its the Newbie Nuisence...lol

ok guys problem again...

i have corel draw 12 and im familiar with it to a point...

but it seems it only wants to save this in bitmap..no probs there....and then save to DXF....

i see no where where to generate a G-Code....

maybe i need another pice of software....i dont know

can anyone assist please

many thanks in advance

Dan Hintz
12-31-2012, 11:16 PM
Maybe it does and I've never noticed it, but G-code isn't a prime option for Corel... you need a post-processor to create the G-code from the DXF file.

neil moralde
12-31-2012, 11:19 PM
Maybe it does and I've never noticed it, but G-code isn't a prime option for Corel... you need a post-processor to create the G-code from the DXF file.

thanks dan

can you or anyone suggest one that i can obtain...be it free or paid for

Scott Shepherd
01-01-2013, 8:47 AM
It doesn't work like that. You need a program that you can define the cutter diameters, cutting direction, speeds, feeds, etc. in. CorelDraw has no way of knowing what diameter cutter you are using or what speeds you want. It's also dependent on the machine and control you have on the machine. That's what the post processor does, it converts all your speeds/feeds, etc. into something your machine understands.

What are you trying to do? What machine are you trying to run. G-Gode is associated more with CNC routers than lasers, but you posted this in the laser forum. If you can explain what you are trying to do a little more, I'm sure we can help you.

paul mott
01-02-2013, 3:39 AM
Neil,

I use GCode with my laser and CNC machines.

It depends on what you are trying to do and the quality of the work you want to produce but Corel will export HPGL and there are a number of stand-alone software programs (some free) which will convert HPGL to GCode allowing you to specify Z depth, feed-rate etc.

Try a Google search for 'HPGL to GCode' and see what you can find.

Paul.

neil moralde
01-02-2013, 7:28 AM
sorry if im posting in the wrong forum

i thought ENGRAVERS FORUM cover engraving with a CNC machine mate

anyhow what i need i guess is a good post g-code processer

at present im using F-ENGRAVE....while a little primative....its fuctional

just looking for a better g-code post processor...

John Coloccia
01-02-2013, 7:32 AM
Doesn't F-Engrave support DXF files? I'm pretty sure it does.

paul mott
01-02-2013, 7:50 AM
Neill,

Unless it has been changed this forum is titled :-

Forum: Engravers Forum

Tips, Tricks and Tech Support for Lasers and Mechanical Engraving

So no problems posting here.

What is it exactly that you want to engrave ??
What software is it that you are seeking a post-processor for ??

(although F-Engrave is good for text and V-Carving of text it is rather limited when it comes to DXF work).

Paul.

Scott Shepherd
01-02-2013, 8:19 AM
No problem posting it here, it's just the first g-code related question I've seen here in years, so I wanted to understand what you had and what you were trying to use.

Doug Griffith
01-02-2013, 10:57 AM
Vectric Cut2D might be worth a look at:
http://www.vectric.com/WebSite/Vectric/cut2D/c2d_index.htm

Kevin L. Waldron
01-02-2013, 7:27 PM
Try this link.....

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:XTMm93EbZxIJ:www.dragoncnc.com/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a

Blessings,

Kevin