Thank you for your detailed instruction, it works well! I have another question about the software: could the software peel off extra layer from the CAD drawing? I have a CAD file with a extra layer sit behind the grid drawing, after the transfer the whole grid section turns in to a solid. Any solution for that?
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Numerical Support Teamposted
almost 15 years ago
Thanks for your question. To get the results you need, use either "Composite Merging" or "De-Embedding". I have included two tutorial movies (no sound) which demonstrate how to perform the conversion:
1. Using composite merge, we take your paint and scratch layers to create one composite layer.
Note: Many users find "De-Embedding much easier because they can simply add all metal and holes on the same layer, and ACE 3000 will determine the filling using the De-Embedding (i.e "Alternate" fill rule).
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Numerical Support Team posted almost 15 years ago
1. Using composite merge, we take your paint and scratch layers to create one composite layer.
2. Combine all entities onto one layer, and then let ACE 3000 use the De-Embedding feature to determine the metal (filled) or hole (clear).
http://www.screencast.com/users/Numerical/folders/Jing/media/0c4eaf2f-337a-4938-ae69-5fd227d8c61e
Note: Many users find "De-Embedding much easier because they can simply add all metal and holes on the same layer, and ACE 3000 will determine the filling using the De-Embedding (i.e "Alternate" fill rule).
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