Hey how's it going?
Just thought to tell you that i ran the biggest nest we have done so far which was 88 sheets of board. and it went off with out a hitch
Just thought you would like to know
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Hey Glen how's it going?
I think it took like maybe 5 mins to nest and about the same time for it to write the cnc code. i dont blame it for taking a long time it had about 24000 lines of code to write! well there was one problem but not a major one on the flip op on partions with adj shelf holes on both sides it only drilled one hole on the other side no big thing can just drill them out from the other side. 2.5 rolls of labels though each roll has about 260 labels on them!
I think it took like maybe 5 mins to nest and about the same time for it to write the cnc code. i dont blame it for taking a long time it had about 24000 lines of code to write! well there was one problem but not a major one on the flip op on partions with adj shelf holes on both sides it only drilled one hole on the other side no big thing can just drill them out from the other side. 2.5 rolls of labels though each roll has about 260 labels on them!
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And anyone else who can use this info we have found it faster and easier to write the cab number on the parts instead of using labels. Does anyone else do this? You can print barcode labels only which are fine for flipops. This works if your guys don't require alot of additional part info.
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And anyone else who can use this info we have found it faster and easier to write the cab number on the parts instead of using labels. Does anyone else do this? You can print barcode labels only which are fine for flipops. This works if your guys don't require alot of additional part info.
Forrest
We print the sheets identifying the parts and only print the flip operation stickers. We don't use the labels other than to get teh barcode off them. We use a #3 pencil to ID the parts on the table and write them in a non conspicuous place. sand off easily if wqe need them to. Plus no adhesive residue to gum up stuff. Works great and we don't use that many lables.
We also stack our cabinets on separate carts or in layers on a cart with each cabinet separated. But the biggest nest we have doen is 41 sheets. Our typical nest is about 20 to 25 sheets (full kitchens)
Works for us anyway.
We also stack our cabinets on separate carts or in layers on a cart with each cabinet separated. But the biggest nest we have doen is 41 sheets. Our typical nest is about 20 to 25 sheets (full kitchens)
Works for us anyway.