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Selecting the cut order for better CNC vacuum hold down 

Ryan Patterson
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@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf
@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf 3 месяца назад
Hello. I have question since I use part nester and what it does makes some parts cut in clock wise and some counter clockwise. I know counter clockwise should be proper. Is there a way to update part nester so it doesn’t cut clock wise?
@CabinetPartsPro
@CabinetPartsPro 3 месяца назад
The options for Direction Conventional vs Climb is what sets the clock wise or counter clockwise. Conventional is the direction that would produce the better edge 95% of the time. Conventional is a left to right or Counter Clockwise when cutting on the outside. If cutting on the inside then Conventional cut will make a clockwise move ( but would be counter Clockwise if standing in the middle) Hope I explained well enough. If not let me know.
@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf
@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf 3 месяца назад
@@CabinetPartsPro Thank you for this fast replay. I will have to check my settings tomorrow in my part nester. I use cabinet software that sends information to part nester and for some add reasons some small parts cut clockwise instead all parts cutting counterclockwise. My machine then shows me which part cuts clockwise and counterclockwise. Once again thank you for your fast response.
@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf
@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf 3 месяца назад
@@CabinetPartsProI would like to add that after checking my part nester set up all is correct and it still sends some sheets with clock wise cut and counter clockwise on a same material. Not sure if you came across something like that.
@CabinetPartsPro
@CabinetPartsPro 3 месяца назад
@@GerardFidowicz-vn6xf Let's setup a time to talk. You can email me at rplp427@gmail.com.