CNC interiors - work procedure
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Contents
Projects history
- 11014 Aventura 43 - aft cabins + bathrooms, cabin stairs
- 11016 Koopmans 46 - complete interior with lining and ceiling
- 11030 Aventura 43 A1 - bathroom foreship
- 12010 CC40 - complete interior
- 12018 Spatio Navis 40 - complete interior
Issues
- communication
- for sales a 3D picture is required
- for yard a 2D drawing is required
- after establishing detailsheet and 2D layout drawing start engineering 2D/3D
Materials and Naming
- important for weight calculation
- for each type of plywood we have the following sheeting options:
- panel simple, no sheeting
- panel with sheeting per thickness
- NOTE: if sheeting is applied then it is always applied on BOTH sides (otherwise panel is unstable)
- thickness is always panel thickness 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)
- naming example:
- 15 BIR - 15mm birch panel, no sheeting
- 04 BIR 1x661 - 4mm birch panel, sheeting one side colour 661, other side sheeting white
- 09 OCO 2x313 - 9mm ocoume panel, sheeting both sides colour 313
U P D A T E with example weight calculation
Nest
- required info:
- panel name - on seperate layer (miller request)
- material
- panel size
- part codes
- help info - required by us but not by client
- reference lines
- grain direction
- colour
- layer use:
- contour panel
- contour outside
- contour inside
- contour recess (depth in layer name? example Z=8.5, measured from milling table)
- color use? CNC uses layers or colors? For path CNC we should use contours, not offsets, recess contours also to be a closed loop and always inside cut?
- vertical panel orientation, saves space in drawing
- single colour: indicate which side facing upward
- currently we create an offset for miller, this offset to be on layer MARO (HU for cutter) + diameter of tool example 'MARO 20'
- remove vertices
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
- start with defining drawing list (and units for SC):
- set up drawing
- general detail plan
- sole
- lining
- ceiling
- furniture drawings (as less as possible
- assembly drawings
- expansion drawings
- profile list
- hardware list
- material estimation
- nests
- give key for contour colors:
- outside contour
- inside contour
- recess ... deep
- give key for contour colors:
- weight + COG
- waste percentage
- all expansions and nests in 1 file
- presentation to yard? assembly drawings? title blocks? 'Centreboard yard prefers a plotted expansion drawing A1 or A2 format (7-7-2011)
- send CTB file for correct printing of our drawings
- key for nest
- key for abbreviations:
- material
- colour codes example: 661 is Abet 661 Micro
- weight data
- center of gravity
- reports
- which part is in which panel (xls format)
- material estimation
- hardware list
- profile list
- waste percentage
Additional jobs
- edging
- edge bevel
- hinge cups
- push button latch hole
- part lables
- hardware lists
- interior weight
- interior center of gravity
- equipment lists
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
- make solid wooden profiles in SC?
- create custom report
Rhinoceros
- layer name = panel type?
Modeling and drafting
- modifications are done ALWAYS in Rhino model, ShipConstructor Hull AND ShipConstructor Nest, 3D models MUST be accurate in every application
Issues
- SC hull - contours of planar parts can change after expansion, especially radi - workaround: use planar groups for ALL parts containing radi
- radi - can be solved with remove vertices??? Otherwise reduce number of radi used in a project to make it easier to replace wrong radi with the correct radi (for example: use only radi with interval of 10)
Checklist
- all parts with colour:
- indicate grain direction
- indicate colour
- nest:
- check if all parts are nested (count parts (per material) in Rhino and compare with SC)
- check grain direction
- check part contours for irregularities created in hull (for example: radi)
- single colour:
- check if part is not mirrored in nest (colour on correct side)
- check for double lines (use OVERKILL command)
- check if all contours are closed
Bound Approval
- check and modify where necessary part contours (for example: radi) mark these in the approval?!
Remarks list
- goal: to communicate remarks with client and to catogorize them in order to see where improvements need to be made
- online document (Google Documents) where client can add remarks, we categorize them
- table
- vertical - part list
- horizontal - remarks + categories
- categories:
- design
- 3D modeling
- expansion
- nest
- milling preparation
- presentation (info for carpenter)