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*[http://www.cncwerk.nl/ CNC werk], owner Jules Bosma
 
*[http://www.cncwerk.nl/ CNC werk], owner Jules Bosma
*Tools
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**router bit Ø10 and Ø20
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== Questions ==
**router bit V 45°
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*does it help to generate a drawing per sheet? OR what does CNCwerk do more except for making the code?
**router bit V 60° (markings)
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*make a bom per sheet?
**drill Ø3.0 (smallest)
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*connection piece?
**drill Ø5.0
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*tool list (or at least a drill list)
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*how small a part can be:
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**weight?
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**area?
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**thickness?
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**minimum width for a milled through strip for not deforming? (which width of material can be milled safely, without errors, vibrations and breaks (we have some pieces with narrow zones less than 12-20mm width)
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**drill holes > mark with dot only?
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**what info the machine operator has? (sheet size, etc.)
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== Tools ==
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*router bits
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**straight
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***Ø10
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***Ø20
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**V
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***45°
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***60° > markings
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*drills
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**Ø3.0 > smallest
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**Ø5.0
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== Drafting ==
 
*Layers
 
*Layers
 
**for each tool
 
**for each tool
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**mark with 'dot' (AutoCAD)
 
**mark with 'dot' (AutoCAD)
 
*Narrow strips > milled full depth minus 1mm (so strips in an 18mm sheet will be milled 17mm deep and will remain in the sheet)
 
*Narrow strips > milled full depth minus 1mm (so strips in an 18mm sheet will be milled 17mm deep and will remain in the sheet)
*Labels
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== Labels ==
 
**file format excel
 
**file format excel
 
**each info line in a column
 
**each info line in a column

Latest revision as of 19:05, 27 August 2015

Questions[edit]

  • does it help to generate a drawing per sheet? OR what does CNCwerk do more except for making the code?
  • make a bom per sheet?
  • connection piece?
  • tool list (or at least a drill list)
  • how small a part can be:
    • weight?
    • area?
    • thickness?
    • minimum width for a milled through strip for not deforming? (which width of material can be milled safely, without errors, vibrations and breaks (we have some pieces with narrow zones less than 12-20mm width)
    • drill holes > mark with dot only?
    • what info the machine operator has? (sheet size, etc.)

Tools[edit]

  • router bits
    • straight
      • Ø10
      • Ø20
    • V
      • 45°
      • 60° > markings
  • drills
    • Ø3.0 > smallest
    • Ø5.0

Drafting[edit]

  • Layers
    • for each tool
    • for each router bits per contour (outside / inside / inset)
  • Contours
    • closed polylines
    • no curves
    • no splines
  • Drilling holes
    • layer per diameter per depth
    • mark with 'dot' (AutoCAD)
  • Narrow strips > milled full depth minus 1mm (so strips in an 18mm sheet will be milled 17mm deep and will remain in the sheet)

Labels[edit]

    • file format excel
    • each info line in a column
    • at least showing part ID and sheet ID (so 2 columns)
    • if possible show material ID (3 columns)