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OVAL OBLONG DRILL SLOT NC-ROUTE

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asese over 11 years ago

Hi, 

I am trying to find a way for producing oblong drill holes. Even if I design an oblong pad and then create the artwork files, i cant read the nc-route file in CAM350 and oblong drills dont apeear on drill layer file(.drl). I exported OBD++ file but I need to obtain .art files for PCB house. Is there a way to produce oval drills or convert OBD++ files into .art files?

Thanks in advance. 

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    asese over 11 years ago

    Thanks for your reply joma,

    actually i already created the oval slot and drill legend but when i create the nc-route file i cant open it in CAM350, it returns an error like "there is no header". i can export the data with ODB++ but i need to convert it into .art file or get rid of this error in nc-route. I think there is a problem with my nc-route file. I cant find out what it could be.

     

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    asese over 11 years ago

    Thanks for your reply joma,

    actually i already created the oval slot and drill legend but when i create the nc-route file i cant open it in CAM350, it returns an error like "there is no header". i can export the data with ODB++ but i need to convert it into .art file or get rid of this error in nc-route. I think there is a problem with my nc-route file. I cant find out what it could be.

     

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