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*important for weight calculation
 
*important for weight calculation
*basically we have for each type of plywood (birch, poplar, oco) the following materials:
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*for each type of plywood we have the following sheeting options:
**plate without HPL
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**plate simple, no sheeting
**plate with HPL for each thickness
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**plate with sheeting per thickness
**NOTE: if HPL is applied it is always applied on BOTH sides (otherwise plate is unstable)
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**NOTE: if HPL is applied then it is always applied on BOTH sides (otherwise plate is unstable)
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*thickness is always thickness of the base plate without sheeting
 
*use 3 character abbreviation for wood type:
 
*use 3 character abbreviation for wood type:
 
**BIR - birch
 
**BIR - birch
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**WIS - wisaplex
 
**WIS - wisaplex
 
*naming:
 
*naming:
**thicness in mm (2 characters)
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**thickness in mm (2 characters)
 
**wood type (3 characters)
 
**wood type (3 characters)
 
**sheeting (optional):
 
**sheeting (optional):
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**04 BIR 1x661 - 4mm birch plywood, sheeting one side colour 661, other side white
 
**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
 
**09 OCO 2x313 - 9mm ocoume plywood, sheeting both sides colour 313
 
  
 
== Nest ==
 
== Nest ==

Revision as of 08:34, 24 June 2011

Materials and Naming

  • important for weight calculation
  • for each type of plywood we have the following sheeting options:
    • plate simple, no sheeting
    • plate with sheeting per thickness
    • NOTE: if HPL is applied then it is always applied on BOTH sides (otherwise plate is unstable)
  • thickness is always thickness of the base plate without sheeting
  • use 3 character abbreviation for wood type:
    • BIR - birch
    • POP - poplar
    • OCO - ocoume
    • WIS - wisaplex
  • naming:
    • thickness 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