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More services can be found on the homepage of our full service agency. If I were to re-create the nest for the parts, using the ideas above, I think I could cut it with under 40 pierces.Do you have any questions about our services? Then browse through our media data. On the next one, however, I'd like to try to cut that down. On this one, I'm just going to live with individual pierces. It's possible that by the time you stagger rows, leave wider gaps, etc, you're "wasting" more material than you're saving with reduced consumable wear. Of course, I guess consumable life needs to be measured against metal consumption. This will allow room for a "chain cut line" to run between parts, without crossing an existing part. If they're not staggered, you may not have clearance to chain the "chain line" may run across your existing cut part. If all your parts are duplicate of the same original, when your rotate them, you may not be able to chain as the pierce point moves with the part.Įither in the X or Y axis, so that a point in each row can be used as a "jump off" point for a part in the alternating row. I've learned a few things today This will let you chain together each side of the nest in Sheetcam. It looks like a properly created chained nest could drastically cut down on my pierce count. However, I am interested in chaining on future projects. Share tips and tricks regarding cut cutting, material handling, metal finishing, marketing, or anything helpful.Ĭhain cutting tips? I've got the nest set up, and I think I'm going to run it this way. Since this was something I cut 's of every month, G-Code was saved per sheet.Privacy Terms. So this file is 7" inches at the widest, Automatic Nesting put 0,0 for the next part at 7. Tap, and "G90" it into the original G-Code. If I had to do a different orientation to get an extra part in a rem, I would do a separate "part", create. The easiest way for many of the same part in the same orientation was a G90 code. I did it this way, and it really helped me learn G-Code. Cut and Paste Exterior G-Codes in between interior parts. The problem was all the interior cuts cut first, and then the exterior cuts. If I recall correctly, manufacturing standard practice is 0. If I did one part and ran it through the nesting program, it would lose one part per sheet because it wouldn't put a small enough gap in between parts due to shape.
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For multiples of parts that are squarish right click and array. SheetCam had tools to move parts around on the bottom of the screen for flipping, rotating, and incremental movements.
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You do not have access to view or download this file. I had these parts and tried always to fit 4 out of a sheet, didn't think it was possible until running it in mynest.
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For the few jobs that I have that require nesting, I just draw the sheet in CADinsert my parts and manually nest them, save as dxf and import to SheetCAM for processing. Re: Nesting None worked that great and are finicky. I'm just thinking ahead, and mostly curious.
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Not really at a point where this is critical information, and at my level the cost savings in material due to efficient nesting wouldn't justify the expense of a commercial nesting program. If so, what program do you use I assume you're happy with it, if you're using it. LOL I'm just curious Or, do you create the individual parts, and then run through a nesting program? Now that I have an interest, I know I've seen other guys mention it in their posts. For general topics and questions that do not fit into any of the other categories or forums.