Cutting on the Versalaser from Inventor 2011
Posted: Fri 06 May , 2011 15:52 pm
Hello,
I am a teacher in Iowa, and we have the VLS 4.6 and Corel X4. I am trying to print from Inventor 2011 .dwg files to the laser without going through Corel. I have been successful in etching, but I can't cut. I want to cut the material with very high accuracy so with complicated parts, I can't really build them in Corel. Sqaures and things like that aren't a problem. I just draw them in Corel, but the snowflakes my students make are not reproducible with Corel's tools.
I tried changing the line type on the drawing to hairline with red 255, 255, 0, but then it didn't really do anything at all. I've also created a .jpg of the file, brought that into Corel, changed it over using outline trace and cutting off the excess with trim, but again, it's not very accurate since I have to "guess" where the border of the page was and Corel tends to interpret each line as two lines. I also tried importing .dwgs file and .dxf files, but Corel won't read those either even though they are listed as file import types.
So, does anyone know of a way to print directly from Inventor with cutting or a way to save the file so that Corel can read it with all of the dimension information remaining intact?
Thanks,
Jennie
I am a teacher in Iowa, and we have the VLS 4.6 and Corel X4. I am trying to print from Inventor 2011 .dwg files to the laser without going through Corel. I have been successful in etching, but I can't cut. I want to cut the material with very high accuracy so with complicated parts, I can't really build them in Corel. Sqaures and things like that aren't a problem. I just draw them in Corel, but the snowflakes my students make are not reproducible with Corel's tools.
I tried changing the line type on the drawing to hairline with red 255, 255, 0, but then it didn't really do anything at all. I've also created a .jpg of the file, brought that into Corel, changed it over using outline trace and cutting off the excess with trim, but again, it's not very accurate since I have to "guess" where the border of the page was and Corel tends to interpret each line as two lines. I also tried importing .dwgs file and .dxf files, but Corel won't read those either even though they are listed as file import types.
So, does anyone know of a way to print directly from Inventor with cutting or a way to save the file so that Corel can read it with all of the dimension information remaining intact?
Thanks,
Jennie