Bunch of 3/8
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Bunch of 3/8
Super excited I don't have to drill all these holes!
KROOKED IRON FAB & STEEL
CHAD EMLING
Millermatic 252
Synchrowave 210
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52
Grizzly G0757Z H/V Mill
Grizzly G0765 Lathe
Ellis 1600
Everlast 80s
GoFab CNC 4'x8' Plasma Table
CHAD EMLING
Millermatic 252
Synchrowave 210
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52
Grizzly G0757Z H/V Mill
Grizzly G0765 Lathe
Ellis 1600
Everlast 80s
GoFab CNC 4'x8' Plasma Table
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Re: Bunch of 3/8
awesome job dude. Are you using a nesting program or did you manually lay it out?
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Re: Bunch of 3/8
I manually lay it out on the tablet, have not ventured into a program for nesting yet.
KROOKED IRON FAB & STEEL
CHAD EMLING
Millermatic 252
Synchrowave 210
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52
Grizzly G0757Z H/V Mill
Grizzly G0765 Lathe
Ellis 1600
Everlast 80s
GoFab CNC 4'x8' Plasma Table
CHAD EMLING
Millermatic 252
Synchrowave 210
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52
Grizzly G0757Z H/V Mill
Grizzly G0765 Lathe
Ellis 1600
Everlast 80s
GoFab CNC 4'x8' Plasma Table
Re: Bunch of 3/8
I’d be surprised if a nesting program did better than that. There’s a trick for doing common line cutting that lets you still use the tablet offset and pierce point generator, but you have to take kerf width into account when designing the cut path. Basically, if you make open cut paths inside a shape, it will cut the open cut paths first without offsets or pierce points, then cut out the outer shape with offsets and pierce points.
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