A_Owens
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2022
- 2
I have a curve created using the intersection curve tool of a sheet body into a solid body. I export the resulting curve into a DXF so that I can open it onto a vinyl cutter software to cut out the curve on some film (sort of like a hobby sticker cutter, or a CriCut). The curve creates an enclosed shape that can be extruded in NX, so I know there's nothing inherently broken about the curve.
However, when I import that DXF of the curve into the vinyl cutter software, it is no longer smooth. It has many individual choppy lines that don't connect. The line breaks can only be seen when zoomed in, but they're big enough to confuse the cutter and not make an enclosed shape.
I've already examined the geometry of the sheet body and of the curve to check for smoothness, continuity, etc using the "examine geometry" tool. I've also tried changing the settings of the DXF export from spline, to 2d polyline, and 3d polyline. What else can I do to create a smooth curve?
However, when I import that DXF of the curve into the vinyl cutter software, it is no longer smooth. It has many individual choppy lines that don't connect. The line breaks can only be seen when zoomed in, but they're big enough to confuse the cutter and not make an enclosed shape.
I've already examined the geometry of the sheet body and of the curve to check for smoothness, continuity, etc using the "examine geometry" tool. I've also tried changing the settings of the DXF export from spline, to 2d polyline, and 3d polyline. What else can I do to create a smooth curve?