How do you copy and paste a part that has a milling operation and a boring within one part? When i copy and and paste only the milling operation is transferred.
Great Videos! I was wondering if you could share more of nesting parts and how we can maximize the amount of yield. I use the The Rover S on a laid up particle board and sometimes on one side of the boards, a 1/4" is exposed. Wanted to know if there is an easier way to make a parameter to not use that one side of the board and still quick nest.
Hi, If I have understood properly the question, I think the right answer would be: You can control the trim cut all around the sheets, from two different places 1) When you create a sheet you have the "Left, Upper, Right and Lower" trim parameter. 2) If you have left all the fields of the point 1 here above at 0, you can change them also directly from the "Processing parameters" tab, inside the nesting project. Hope this can help
A question. I hope you can help me, I have this formula for a back panel CEIL ((A-100.89+T)/355.6 but I don't know how to put that rounding in Biesseworks. could you help me? how to use the ceiling and floor functions in biesseworks
Can you make cabinet or wardrobe program
How do you copy and paste a part that has a milling operation and a boring within one part? When i copy and and paste only the milling operation is transferred.
Hi, great videos, on this video you explain how to do it from the position, can you make a video explain from geometry? Thank you
Great Videos! I was wondering if you could share more of nesting parts and how we can maximize the amount of yield. I use the The Rover S on a laid up particle board and sometimes on one side of the boards, a 1/4" is exposed. Wanted to know if there is an easier way to make a parameter to not use that one side of the board and still quick nest.
Hi,
If I have understood properly the question, I think the right answer would be: You can control the trim cut all around the sheets, from two different places
1) When you create a sheet you have the "Left, Upper, Right and Lower" trim parameter.
2) If you have left all the fields of the point 1 here above at 0, you can change them also directly from the "Processing parameters" tab, inside the nesting project.
Hope this can help
A question.
I hope you can help me, I have this formula for a back panel
CEIL ((A-100.89+T)/355.6
but I don't know how to put that rounding in Biesseworks.
could you help me?
how to use the ceiling and floor functions in biesseworks
In order to understand better and be able to help you, I would have to see the program. Sorry
@@freshzone Could you give me your email to send you the drawing?