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  1. Thanks guys ( and maybe gals?) you're awesome.
  2. Thanks Eric, so there's probably just an import type tool and he can pick .dxf right?
  3. So I'm a CAD guy, in the Mastercam forum. One of the machinists in my shop who uses Mastercam is working on a project and needs to put a logo on a part. I've drawn the logo in AutoCAD and sent the file to him, but he doesn't know how to bring it in to Mastercam. Do you guys have any tips on how this can best be done? I'm also wondering if there's any advantages to importing a .dwg vs. a .dxf file?
  4. Probably the easiest way to learn how its done is to watch the video too. http://www.slatertools.com/video.htm

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