View Full Version : 2d Tabs on contour to hold part in blank


metalworkz
08-16-2007, 09:13 PM
Is there an easy way to do 2D part tabbing in PartMaster? For example when doing the final oustside contour on an aluminum part .125 thick is there an easy method to tab the part into the blank so it doesn't move when the contour is finished. I am familiar with tabbing of parts for laser and punching operations but wanted to know if there is a machining method within the program or will I have to break up the contour and program it so it will have tabs to hold the part? Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help.
Wes

MIKE JEFFERS
08-17-2007, 04:33 AM
usually just foil ,it for a .125 thick part cut .120/.122 then deburr

but using partial machining(options tab) allows you to sort of create tabs
other than that do it at the cad stage

mike

Chad_Clark
08-17-2007, 07:24 AM
Is there an easy way to do 2D part tabbing in PartMaster? For example when doing the final oustside contour on an aluminum part .125 thick is there an easy method to tab the part into the blank so it doesn't move when the contour is finished. I am familiar with tabbing of parts for laser and punching operations but wanted to know if there is a machining method within the program or will I have to break up the contour and program it so it will have tabs to hold the part? Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help.
Wes

Wes,

Is this on the milling module or the wire edm module?

BulleTxMagneT
08-17-2007, 11:35 AM
milling module.

metalworkz
08-17-2007, 08:54 PM
Hi Chad,
It is on the milling module.
I wanted to see if there is an easy method in the program to hold the part in the blank for example with tabs or micro joints similar to the way parts are tabbed into a sheet for laser and punch work. The small tabs or micro joints (like at 4 corners .020-.030 tabs) hold the part and blank together and make for easy punching or lasering of multi-part blanks. I figured I could break up the contour in the CAD stage and create the tabs where needed but it would sure save some time on the programming end if the software had an option to do this for you.
For small parts it would be great if there is a way to nest them and run multiple parts but I will need to implement a method of holding the parts together on the blank to make this feasable.
Thanks Mike Jeffers for the partial machining foil suggestion.
I just wanted to say I am very pleased with the results I have already had with the Dolphin PartMaster program!
Wes

Chad_Clark
08-20-2007, 07:59 AM
Wes,

I will email a couple videos I had created that shows how you do this in the milling module of the software.

P.S. If there is anyone else that would like these please let me know so that I can email them to you. :)

metalworkz
08-20-2007, 05:50 PM
Hi Chad,
Thanks for the videos on bridging contours! It looks like exactly what I wanted for an option to add tabs where needed without doing extensive redrawing at the CAD stages. This will save us a lot of time and provide a better way to keep parts and multi-part blanks together in the blank.
Best regards,
Wes

r.r.mccoy
08-23-2007, 01:38 AM
Hi Chad

I'd like to see the videos.

Best Regards,

Roy

Chad_Clark
08-23-2007, 08:21 AM
Hi Chad

I'd like to see the videos.

Best Regards,

Roy

Sent Videos to email this morning Roy.

Chad_Clark
08-23-2007, 08:53 AM
I have found that a lot of emails won't accept the file size that the videos are. So I have put the videos under the support page on my website. Below is a link to that page.

http://dolphincadcamusa.com/Support.html

r.r.mccoy
08-24-2007, 02:35 AM
Thanks for the videos Chad.

The downloads worked just fine.

These videos you guys produce sure make things easy to understand.