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DXF is a CAD data file format designed for sharing drawing data universally across CAD applications. You can also use it in text-based formats. Discover how to create a DXF file — and learn about its pros, cons, and uses.
DXF is short for Drawing Exchange Format or Drawing Interchange Format and is a type of vector file. Engineers, designers and architects often use the DXF format for 2D and 3D drawings during product design.
Several 3D applications support DXF format, but it is most often used to share designs across different CAD programs.
DXF files, which use the .DXF extension, are completely open-source This makes them different to other file formats used in CAD file sharing — such as DWG files.
Launched in 1982 to enable designers to share drawings across CAD applications, the concept was a great success and DXF quickly became the go-to format for exchanging designs.
Developers designed DXF so users could exchange files from other programs.
A popular file format for almost half a century, DXFs precede mainstream file types such as GIFs and JPEGs — and came long before Google’s WebPs.
DXF files are free to use and ideal for collaborating on product designs. Their main uses include:
When working on a project, the DXF format allows collaborators across different disciplines to work together on the same design. For example, a draughtsman and an architect using separate CAD applications can share their progress in one DXF file..
DXF is also used for its accuracy. When scaled, the quality of vector files doesn’t reduce like a raster file would. Whether they’ve been converted or not, using DXF files for CNC machining or printing almost guarantees a precise outcome. However, you cannot print DXF files 3D, so you’ll need to convert them to STL format first.
Discover the many advantages and disadvantages of DXF files before committing to using this format.
When opening a DXF file, you’ll have the option of converting it to another file type such as a PDF, DWG, or SVG.
If you stick to the DXF format, there are free file viewers available. pps such as Adobe Illustrator are also available for use on both Windows and Mac computers.
Follow these simple steps to create DXF files in Adobe Illustrator:
To edit your new DXF file:
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