Hi,
This is a follow up to the thread "How to insert tabs to part ?"
I guess the most promising approach is to manually add tabs to the part. Now I wonder which is the most straight forward way...
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Hi,
This is a follow up to the thread "How to insert tabs to part ?"
I guess the most promising approach is to manually add tabs to the part. Now I wonder which is the most straight forward way...
Hi Tim, Yeah sure that's how I work around it as well. Nevertheless that's not to satisfying. I'll start a new thread being more precise of what I think of from beginning. Thanks, Hannes
No method I settled to. Just coming back to this issue now. It's a pain and I can hardly believe it's supposed to be done the way described in the thread. Would be happy to hear back from you and...
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply; was seeing your post just now after some more hazzle with tabs.
I actually do the tabs as you proposed; so SW-wise no real problem.
Just to recall: I am...
Hi Wes,
Now I got it. Yeah that sounds like a clever idea. So not doing 'horizontal', but instead 'vertical', right? I will look whether this is more feasible for me to accomplish in SC/SW than...
Hi Wes,
Thanks for your reply! I tested the onion skinnig on MDF and my results were unfortunately pretty poor. The material is just to brittle and not really made for this nice workaround.
I...
Hi,
My 2. question in 2 days. Hope you do not mind!
I am looking for a solution to easily and hazzle-free insert tabs/bridges to simple 2.5D parts. Lets say I wanna cut a simple square out of...
Hi, Just to close this thread: At last I found 'a' solution; to my understanding even quite elegant. Here's what I did for 2.5d routing: Start an assembly with a part the size of your stock. Use this...
Hi Bob,
Thanks, that is clarification and very handy to know! Crazy I haven't seen that before...
What I am looking for though is to nest multiple different parts into one assembly. I expect...
Hi there,
I was looking into that for quite some time but did not find a solution for importing multiple SC parts into one SW assembly and milling such an assembly from one stock.
Have tried...
Hi priestwood,
Thanks for spreading some light, it's all very confusing. So tigertech is a manufacturer with in-house production? Ever heard about someone having done business with them, buying a...