Right End not nesting properly

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Jeff Sallows
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Right End not nesting properly

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I just noticed today that a job we ran last friday ended up not doing any machining on the right ends, it strictly cut out a rectangular piece the size the gable was to be? This only happened on my upper cabinets, not my lowers, does anyone know what could be up?? I have tried just nest the one cabinet, but no go. I will attach the .hsf, we need a fix asap because this is really holding up production!
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Joe Soto
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Post by Joe Soto »

Jeff, I don't know why but remove the edgebanding from the bottom of the right end, then it will nest correctly.
Joe
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Post by Mark Hesketh »

checked it out and no matter what I do, I can't get the right gable to show any of the cuts on it. It only shows up as an outline in the nest. I have exhausted all my tricks trying to make it work and still no luck.

Unfortunately, most of the guys that might be able to fix this will all be on vacation today (4th of July). Hopefully one of the non-American forum users can figure it out if you can't wait.

Sorry I wasn't much help.
Kerry Fullington
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Jeff,
I think they are aware of this problem and working on it.
Here is another thread talking about this.
Maybe Chris might know more.
Kerry
Jeff Sallows
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Post by Jeff Sallows »

Thanks everyone for there input , I forgot that it was July 4th, well I'm going to try to remove the edgebanding like joe said and see what happens. Thanks again!
Michael RA Greschuk
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Post by Michael RA Greschuk »

Hi Jeff, I went into global settings and reentered your global parameters did a no change on material clicked ok and resaved seemed to work hope it helps Mike
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Post by Michael RA Greschuk »

Hi again Jeff, I just noticed looking at your cab after the fact that the dado was not cut on the left end of your deck.Back to the drawing board I guess :?
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Post by Michael RA Greschuk »

Hi Jeff, I changed the percentage of the blind dado tenon setting to 51% after noticing the thickness of your material seems to work maybe :?
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Post by Michael RA Greschuk »

Forgot the file
Walker T Scott

Post by Walker T Scott »

Jeff

This will be fixed in the next patch.

Thanks
Walker
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Post by Chris Robinson »

Jeff, that happened on my last job except that only the base right ends were affected. Good to hear there's a fix coming down the pike. It's a real PITA to fix manually! I'm just glad I didn't use blind dado construction on that one!

Thanks Walker for the update.

Chris
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