Difference between revisions of "CNC interiors - work procedure"
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**nest name | **nest name | ||
**material | **material | ||
**sheet size | **sheet size | ||
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== Milling == | == Milling == |
Revision as of 09:31, 24 June 2011
Contents
Materials and Naming
- important for weight calculation
- basically we have for each type of plywood (birch, poplar, oco) the following materials:
- plate without HPL
- plate with HPL for each thickness
- NOTE: if HPL is applied it is always applied on BOTH sides (otherwise plate is unstable)
- use 3 character abbreviation for wood type:
- BIR - birch
- POP - poplar
- OCO - ocoume
- WIS - wisaplex
- naming:
- thicness in mm (2 characters)
- wood type (3 characters)
- sheeting (optional):
- 2x white
- 1x (colour code)
- 2x (colour code)
- example:
- 15 BIR - 15mm birch plywood, no sheeting
- 04 BIR 1x661 - 4mm birch plywood, sheeting one side colour 661, other side white
- 09 OCO 2x313 - 9mm ocoume plywood, sheeting both sides colour 313
Nest
- required info:
- nest name
- material
- sheet size
- layer use:
- contour sheet
- contour outside
- contour inside
- contour recess
- color use? CNC uses layers or colors? For path CNC we should use contours, not offsets.
Milling
- use 1 cutter of Ø16 in order to be able to cut slots for 17mm thick material OR use 2 cutters: 1 of Ø18 and 1 of Ø10?
Presentation
- key for nest
- key for abbreviations:
- material
- colour codes example: 661 is Abet 661 Micro
Additional jobs
- edging
- edge bevel
- hinge cups
- push button latch hole
ShipConstructor work method improvements
- use better grain direction icon (symmetry)
- create a unit for each space - then it is easy to nest per space when desired
- split cabins in several hull/crv plate groups (per colour? makes it easier to apply colour codes and grain direction icons) - this reduces file size which works faster and more people can work on the project to speed up things
- create crv_plt for sole/wall/ceiling/furniture? Then peopel can work in parallel on 1 cabin to speed up things
- xref nest drawings in approval drawing