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Hey guys need a little help i just started a new job with a Fab company that uses punch machines we have a program called striker that programs the machines i need help with how to figure out a flat pattern i am new to all this and i have read up on bend allowance k factors and all this other stuff and i cant make heads or tails out of it what is the easyest way to figure out a flat pattern, i am not a cad person by no means they figure all there stuff by hand they dont use any cad software to figure out there flats and i guy will show one way and the other will show me another way i need a simple and strigth foward way can any one help me out |
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