![]() Thank you for your attention and understanding me correctly. If I have success with anything, I will be sure to share. I’ve even considered writing a script of some sort to accomplish what I need, but the last thing I want to do when I get home from work is start coding for something I will only use at I’ll give it a shot and report back. The search for a workaround or some other hack will continue. ![]() ![]() But alas, it was unreadable on the screen in Rhino, and still treated as an outline of letters. I recognize that may not be possible as Rhino exports a generic dwg, does it I’ve done quite a lot of searching online, and found one called CNC_vector, which seemed promising. This could possible be achieved through the DWG export options dialog box. Another option might be to somehow link to the font list within AutoCAD, and allow the user to specify the font that AutoCAD uses. ![]() What I’m proposing for future updates/versions is a tool that will allow a user convert text to something CNC friendly. Looks a bit like arial when it is done with the router. The CDM_NC.shx font is something native to AutoCAD, I believe. ![]()
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