Difference between revisions of "Nesting"

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* units:mm
 
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2.Check stock plate in manager
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*2.Check stock plate in manager
3.Create the Nest files.
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*3.Create the Nest files.
4.In every nest file insert nest plate. In general are 5 nest in a row with distance 500mm.Second row 1000 mm under.
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*4.In every nest file insert nest plate. In general are 5 nest in a row with distance 500mm.Second row 1000 mm under.
5.Insert the parts: array individually.
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*5.Insert the parts: array individually.
6. Nest the parts: first the big plates starting lower left corner.
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*6. Nest the parts: first the big plates starting lower left corner.
7.When nest is done assign the parts to the nest.
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*7.When nest is done assign the parts to the nest.
8.Navigator/unit/ check nests. If OK you get the message :0'' parts remain unnested!''
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*8.Navigator/unit/ check nests. If OK you get the message :0'' parts remain unnested!''

Revision as of 10:34, 11 March 2009

The process of efficiently positioning sheet parts in a sheet to reduce material waste.

Distance between parts 20mm

Nesting steps: 1.Set up nest template: ShipConstructor/navigator/templates/Nest01:

  • units:mm
  • text style : KP arial narrow
  • 2.Check stock plate in manager
  • 3.Create the Nest files.
  • 4.In every nest file insert nest plate. In general are 5 nest in a row with distance 500mm.Second row 1000 mm under.
  • 5.Insert the parts: array individually.
  • 6. Nest the parts: first the big plates starting lower left corner.
  • 7.When nest is done assign the parts to the nest.
  • 8.Navigator/unit/ check nests. If OK you get the message :0 parts remain unnested!