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AutoProject for AutoCAD

AutoProject for AutoCAD is a plug-in for AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002 and 2004. This plug-in gives AutoCAD the ability to project 3D entities to 2D entities in the XY plane in the AutoCAD model space. A common but inefficient method of creating workshop ready drawings is to create the top view, the front view, a side view and sometimes an isometric view of a 3D model all in the 2D XY plane. Then these 3 or 4 views are placed relative to each other to give the end user a complete idea of what the 3D model is all about. Experienced draftsmen have confirmed that the isometric view is the one that takes most of the time, whereas the orthographic views only end up adding to the time spent in completing the drawing. A closer look at this method will show you that, in effect, you are drawing a single entity 4 times over, one for each view. With AutoProject for AutoCAD you can drastically reduce the time spent in creating a workshop ready drawing, while making full use of the AutoCAD 3D functionality. All you have to do is create a 3D drawing of the model you wish to describe and AutoProject for AutoCAD will take care of the rest. With AutoProject for AutoCAD you can create 6 orthographic views and 8 isometric views within no time. AutoProject for AutoCAD is very easy to use as it adds several commands to AutoCAD. You simply type a command at the AutoCAD command prompt, select the entities you wish to project and the job is done.

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HPGL Export for Rhino

HPGL Export for Rhino is a HPGL plot file export plug-in for Rhino. This plug-in gives Rhino the ability to export geometric data from Rhino to HPGL Plot (PLT) files. HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols. HPGL Export for Rhino breaks down Rhino entities into pen movements and writes them to the output plot file. HPGL Export for Rhino supports the following plotters:  Hewlett-Packard 7475A Hewlett-Packard 7550A Hewlett-Packard 7580B Hewlett-Packard 7585B Hewlett-Packard 7586B Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A) Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A) HPGL Export for Rhino is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the Rhino File Save As dialog box. To export a PLT file select Save As from the File menu. Select "HPGL Plot Files (*.plt)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a PLT file to export to.

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HPGL Import for AutoCAD

HPGL Import for AutoCAD is a plug-in for AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002 and 2004. This plug-in gives AutoCAD the ability to import geometric data from HPGL Plot (PLT) files. HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols. HPGL plot files contain information regarding the movement of the pen of the HP plotter. HPGL Import for AutoCAD converts these pen movements into AutoCAD entities and adds them to the contents of the currently opened AutoCAD drawing. HPGL Import for AutoCAD supports plot files created by drivers for the following plotters:  Hewlett-Packard 7475A Hewlett-Packard 7550A Hewlett-Packard 7580B Hewlett-Packard 7585B Hewlett-Packard 7586B Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A) Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A) HPGL Import for AutoCAD is very easy to use. It adds a new command to AutoCAD called "HPGLIN". Simply type "HPGLIN" at the AutoCAD command prompt and select a HPGL Plot (.plt) file to import.

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HPGL Import for Rhino

HPGL Import for Rhino is a plug-in for Rhino. This plug-in gives Rhino the ability to import graphical data from HPGL Plot (PLT) files. HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols. HPGL plot files contain information regarding the movement of the pen of the HP plotter. HPGL Import for Rhino converts these pen movements into Rhino entities and adds them to the contents of a new Rhino drawing. HPGL Import for Rhino supports plot files created by drivers for the following plotters:  Hewlett-Packard 7475A Hewlett-Packard 7550A Hewlett-Packard 7580B Hewlett-Packard 7585B Hewlett-Packard 7586B Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A) Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A) HPGL Import for Rhino is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the Rhino File Open dialog box. To import a PLT file select Open from the File menu. Select "HPGL Plot Files (*.plt)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a PLT file to import. A new drawing will be created containing the imported PLT file.

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HPGL Import for SolidWorks

HPGL Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks. This add-in gives SolidWorks the ability to import graphical data from Hewlett Packard Graphic Language Plot files. HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols. HPGL plot files contain information regarding the movement of the pen of the HP plotter. HPGL Import for SolidWorks converts these pen movements into SolidWorks entities and adds them to the contents of a new SolidWorks drawing. HPGL Import for SolidWorks supports plot files created by drivers for the following plotters:  Hewlett-Packard 7475A Hewlett-Packard 7550A Hewlett-Packard 7580B Hewlett-Packard 7585B Hewlett-Packard 7586B Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A) Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A) HPGL Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a HPGL Plot file select Open from the File menu. Select "HPGL Plot Files (*.plt)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a PLT file to import. A new drawing document will be created containing the imported PLT file.

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HPGL Import for Surfcam

HPGL Import for Surfcam is a plug-in for Surfcam. This plug-in gives Surfcam the ability to import graphical data from HPGL Plot (PLT) files. HPGL is the Hewlett Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such. HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output. HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols. HPGL plot files contain information regarding the movement of the pen of the HP plotter. HPGL Import for Surfcam converts these pen movements into Surfam elements and adds them to the contents of the Surfcam element database. HPGL Import for Surfcam supports plot files created by drivers for the following plotters:  Hewlett-Packard 7475A Hewlett-Packard 7550A Hewlett-Packard 7580B Hewlett-Packard 7585B Hewlett-Packard 7586B Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A) Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A) Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A) HPGL Import for Surfcam is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the Surfcam File Open dialog box. To import a PLT file select Open from the File menu. Select "HPGL Plot Files (*.plt)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a PLT file to import.

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NC Editor

NC Editor is a Numerical Control (.NC) file viewing, editing and printing application. CNC Machines worldwide use Numeric Control files (.nc or .ncc) to convert programmed instructions to tool movement. NC programs consist of a sequence of codes with parameter data to arrive at a precise description of the tool path. But the best of NC programmers also can make mistakes. NC Editor renders a 3D image of your NC program to let you verify that everything is how you planned it to be. NC Editor has been designed keeping CNC programmers in mind. Below are some of the features incorporated in this incredible editor: Opens and works with multiple NC files simultaneously. Animation/Backplot capability. Imports NC commands from any text file Print and Print Preview capabilities. Undo operations. Support for clipboard operations. Automatic E-mailing of NC files. Rotate, Zoom and Pan the drawing with the mouse. Predefined Axis and Isometric views Perspective and Orthographic projection. Global and per file configuration. Context-sensitive help system.

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NC Import for Rhino

NC Import for Rhino is a plug-in for Rhino. This plug-in gives Rhino the ability to import commands from NC files. CNC Machines worldwide use Numeric Control files (.nc or .ncc) to convert programmed instructions to tool movement. NC programs consist of a sequence of codes with parameter data to arrive at a precise description of the toolpath. But the best of NC programmers also can make mistakes. NC Import for Rhino lets you import NC files into Rhino so that you can view the intended toolpath in 3D. NC Import for Rhino is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the Rhino File Open dialog box. To import a NC file select Open from the File menu. Select "Numeric Control Files (*.nc,*.ncc)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a NC file to import. A new drawing will be created containing the imported NC file.

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NC Import for SolidWorks

NC Import for SolidWorks is an add-in for SolidWorks. This add-in gives SolidWorks the ability to convert tool movements in NC commands to corresponding lines and arcs in a SolidWorks 3D sketch. CNC Machines worldwide use Numeric Control files (.nc or .ncc) to convert programmed instructions to tool movement. NC programs consist of a sequence of codes with parameter data to arrive at a precise description of the toolpath. But the best of NC programmers also can make mistakes. NC Import for SolidWorks lets you import NC files into SolidWorks so that you can view the intended toolpath in 3D and create curves and surfaces directly from the toolpath. NC Import for SolidWorks is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the SolidWorks File Open dialog box. To import a NC file select Open from the File menu. Select "Numeric Control Files (*.nc)" from the "File of type" combo box and select a NC file to import. A new part document will be created containing the imported NC file. You can download NC Import for SolidWorks by clicking on the link below. NC Import for SolidWorks will work in demo mode till you register it. The cost to register is USD 200.

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OBJ Import for Rhino

OBJ Import for Rhino is a plug-in for Rhino. This plug-in gives Rhino the ability to import graphical data from ASCII Alias|Wavefront OBJ files. Alias|Wavefront is the world's leading innovator of 2D/3D graphics technology for the film, video, games, interactive media, industrial design, automotive industry and visualization markets. Their .OBJ ASCII file format is widely accepted the world over for exchanging graphical data between drafting applications. OBJ files contain solids which are made up of 3 or 4 sided faces. OBJ Import for Rhino converts these faces into a single Rhino Polygon Mesh entity and adds it to the contents of a new Rhino drawing. OBJ Import for Rhino is very easy to use as it adds a new file type to the Rhino File Open dialog box. To import an OBJ file select Open from the File menu. Select "Wavefront Files (*.obj)" from the "File of type" combo box and select an OBJ file to import. A new drawing will be created containing the imported OBJ file.

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