I was wondering as to what computer format CNC cutters use to set up for cutting... and how easily can the data be taken from full actual paper plans?
Or what actually needs to be done to transfer these plans to the computer so its actually ready to cut?
Classic Finn
I work at a sign company with two cnc routers, DXF files are best but with the new program EnRoute it can accept AI or EPS formats. (That's if they have EnRoute) If you can't do either and only have it down on paper then a scanable artwork would work it would just take some more time. If you don't have that then have a drawing with height, width, and radiuses of all your parts and the person creating the file should be able to redraw it into the computer.
Hope that helps. This is what I do everyday. If you have all the measurements right now give them to me and I'll create a file for you then save it as a DXF. That's what I've been doing for the past 12 to 13 years and I'm pretty quick about it.
Hope this helps
Mike