how do I cut this piece on the router?
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how do I cut this piece on the router?
Need to cut a seried of pieces like this for a large project....I made it using the display panel and display board function(tried it both ways)...but it will not nest...
I was able to create a TWD however when I went to the router to get it cut there was nothing in the file(or control nesting didn't see it) whatever the case it isn't getting cut as is...
I was able to create a TWD however when I went to the router to get it cut there was nothing in the file(or control nesting didn't see it) whatever the case it isn't getting cut as is...
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hee is one of the parts
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here it is zipped up
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Roger,
The file that you have zipped is only the pict. of the part you've designed. In order for anyone to be able to open for edit and review, you will need to submit the .esa (if saved as assembly) file or .hsf (if saved as cabinet).
I would also like to know what version of Control Nesting Your running, so that we can be compaired this issue apples for apples.
Thanks!
The file that you have zipped is only the pict. of the part you've designed. In order for anyone to be able to open for edit and review, you will need to submit the .esa (if saved as assembly) file or .hsf (if saved as cabinet).
I would also like to know what version of Control Nesting Your running, so that we can be compaired this issue apples for apples.
Thanks!
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I saved it as an assembly .esa?
here it is again:
I am not at work right now so I really don't know...I am a cabinet maker at a large company and when I'm given a job to fab (usually a drawing) I try to run as many parts through the router as possible without bogging down the drafting department...
when I created the TWD I edited the part in the cabinet design editor and created the file from there(the same way that I read about when doing doors a couple of posts below)
here it is again:
I am not at work right now so I really don't know...I am a cabinet maker at a large company and when I'm given a job to fab (usually a drawing) I try to run as many parts through the router as possible without bogging down the drafting department...
when I created the TWD I edited the part in the cabinet design editor and created the file from there(the same way that I read about when doing doors a couple of posts below)
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here it is as a job file
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Roger,
I created a twd from the file you've supplied and I am also unable to see the part on the Load (Control Nesting) screen of Control Nesting. I then decided to redraw the part myself, using a display panel listed as 1/2\" thick material and the same dimensions you've supplied, and was able to load and nest the part I created. In order to verify that this situation is not a Control Nesting issue, I reverted back several versions to verify both files(yours & mine).
I would suggest that you ensure your running updated version of eCab and redraw part using display panel approach. Keep me updated on your progress and I'll continue to research this issue.
Thanks!
I created a twd from the file you've supplied and I am also unable to see the part on the Load (Control Nesting) screen of Control Nesting. I then decided to redraw the part myself, using a display panel listed as 1/2\" thick material and the same dimensions you've supplied, and was able to load and nest the part I created. In order to verify that this situation is not a Control Nesting issue, I reverted back several versions to verify both files(yours & mine).
I would suggest that you ensure your running updated version of eCab and redraw part using display panel approach. Keep me updated on your progress and I'll continue to research this issue.
Thanks!
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when you created the twd...did you do it from the cabinet design editor? after editing the part.
using the little button on the bottom left
I tried it as a display panel(also as a cabinet side) and it would not nest in e-cabs.....does that mean it won't nest at the machine?
I will get with the CNC guy and see what version he is running; althoug I do remember him saying that he was uploading an update about a week ago...
Thanks for your time...
using the little button on the bottom left
I tried it as a display panel(also as a cabinet side) and it would not nest in e-cabs.....does that mean it won't nest at the machine?
I will get with the CNC guy and see what version he is running; althoug I do remember him saying that he was uploading an update about a week ago...
Thanks for your time...
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Roger,
I did create the twd directly from Cabinet Editor (CNC button at bottom lft.). I also placed part in room and saved as job to write cnc that method with good results here. Nesting in eCab is similar to nesting at machine, but they are different software entities. At this point, this doesn't seem to be a control nesting issue, as I stated, I've reverted back through several versions to ensure I got same results as I'm seeing in current version (5.18).
I did create the twd directly from Cabinet Editor (CNC button at bottom lft.). I also placed part in room and saved as job to write cnc that method with good results here. Nesting in eCab is similar to nesting at machine, but they are different software entities. At this point, this doesn't seem to be a control nesting issue, as I stated, I've reverted back through several versions to ensure I got same results as I'm seeing in current version (5.18).
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This can be done using the Scrap Part Recovery option in Control Nesting (LOAD Screen). Then, to omit the Outline cut, you will need to go into SETTINGS and select the option \"No Outline Cuts\" (To the rt hand side of settings screen). Of course you will have to place one part at a time to machine. Machining finished parts has just became an option within the last few releases of Control Nesting.
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Thanks Ryan,
We will be cutting parts on it tommorow...there is about 700 holes to bore in 92 slats ....wait it gets better...the alignment of the wall unit is entirely dependent on the holes lining up....wait it gets even better...only three dowels run top to bottom the others are at different levels in the structure(just kind of hanging there)....18 different hole patterns....unfortunately I allready did them on display boards so I gotta go through and do it again with display panels....LOL but I am sure it will be more accurate and easier than building a table, extension and setting the stops on a drill press....not to mention actually boring out the holes...
Any good ideas for holding this stuff down?
We will be cutting parts on it tommorow...there is about 700 holes to bore in 92 slats ....wait it gets better...the alignment of the wall unit is entirely dependent on the holes lining up....wait it gets even better...only three dowels run top to bottom the others are at different levels in the structure(just kind of hanging there)....18 different hole patterns....unfortunately I allready did them on display boards so I gotta go through and do it again with display panels....LOL but I am sure it will be more accurate and easier than building a table, extension and setting the stops on a drill press....not to mention actually boring out the holes...
Any good ideas for holding this stuff down?
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