Hi All, Another slot together puzzle, this time an eagle standing on a globe type thing. Made from 3mm MDF. Included is a picture and the .MCM file.
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I think its the same Eagle that I posted in DXF in the "Fly" post. Look a few posts previous.
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I am new to this site but not to a laser cutter I have been using it for small projects for over a year and I am currently work in a school in Nottingham. I love this Eagle but I am using Tech 2d Design and it isn't let me open this document. What would be the best program to use to open this or does anybody know of a way to open this is Tech 2D
Thanks in advance.
Rebecca
I am new to this site but not to a laser cutter I have been using it for small projects for over a year and I am currently work in a school in Nottingham. I love this Eagle but I am using Tech 2d Design and it isn't let me open this document. What would be the best program to use to open this or does anybody know of a way to open this is Tech 2D
Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried the second file posted ? I think the first is an .mcm (QuickCAM 2D) file and the 2nd eagle.zip file is a .dxf
The .dxf file you should be able to Import into Techsoft.
You may need to scale it up or down depending on what units the .dxf was saved in (.dxf files don't hold the measurement unit, only values. So a size of 23.000 could mean 23mm; 23inches; 23cm; 23miles etc...)
The .dxf file you should be able to Import into Techsoft.
You may need to scale it up or down depending on what units the .dxf was saved in (.dxf files don't hold the measurement unit, only values. So a size of 23.000 could mean 23mm; 23inches; 23cm; 23miles etc...)

I didn't know that I could import it but have now managed to.
Thanks for your help.
Rebecca
Thanks for your help.
Rebecca