03-21-2019, 08:26 PM
Hi DVF Corp,
There is ways of taking a .dxf file and transferring it to RoboDK.
The first one would be to open the .dxf file in one of our supported CAD software, for the moment we support SolidWorks and Rhino, and we will support Inventor in 2-3 weeks (we are in beta testing at the moment) and Fusion in late April.
Once it's done, you can use our plugin to import the created sketch into RoboDK and then create the robot program.
另一个选择是使用一个软件像dxf2gcode (this one is free :https://sourceforge.net/projects/dxf2gcode/) to transform the dxf file into a Gcode file.
Gcode file can be read by RoboDK.
That should help you with your dxf situation.
If you have more question, we can schedule a meeting to talk about it.
Have a good day.
Jeremy
There is ways of taking a .dxf file and transferring it to RoboDK.
The first one would be to open the .dxf file in one of our supported CAD software, for the moment we support SolidWorks and Rhino, and we will support Inventor in 2-3 weeks (we are in beta testing at the moment) and Fusion in late April.
Once it's done, you can use our plugin to import the created sketch into RoboDK and then create the robot program.
另一个选择是使用一个软件像dxf2gcode (this one is free :https://sourceforge.net/projects/dxf2gcode/) to transform the dxf file into a Gcode file.
Gcode file can be read by RoboDK.
That should help you with your dxf situation.
If you have more question, we can schedule a meeting to talk about it.
Have a good day.
Jeremy