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Check that all of the required holes are a part of the shapes geometry and not a bolt mark. Sometimes bolt marks can overlap the hole, ensure they are hidden from visibility. | Check that all of the required holes are a part of the shapes geometry and not a bolt mark. Sometimes bolt marks can overlap the hole, ensure they are hidden from visibility. | ||
Also check that there are no extra | Also check that there are no dimensions or extra lines. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 16 February 2026
Step 1.
Create a single part drawing of the item. It is easiest to use the +Moddex_Pipe template as it has no border.
Step 2.
Ensure there is one view of the part from a top perspective and that it is 1:1 scale, this will be the outline of the shape to be laser cut.
Step 3.
Check that all of the required holes are a part of the shapes geometry and not a bolt mark. Sometimes bolt marks can overlap the hole, ensure they are hidden from visibility.
Also check that there are no dimensions or extra lines.
Step 4.
Select and then right click the call off and select 'Exclude template from layout'. Then delete the call off.
Step 5.
Export the drawing to DXF by going to the Top left menu > Export Drawings and export with DXF as the file type