CEB Press v20.07 CAM Files: Difference between revisions

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=Based on [[CEB_Press v17.08]] -
=Based on [[CEB_Press v17.08]]=


*Master CAM File - '''[[File:CEB_v1708_CAM.zip]]'''.  
*Master CAM File - '''[[File:CEB_v1708_CAM.zip]]'''.  
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:*Numbers in brackets refer to the quantities
:*Numbers in brackets refer to the quantities
:*Nesting in CAM file is on a 4'x8' sheet of steel - as a reference on the absolute size of the parts.
:*Nesting in CAM file is on a 4'x8' sheet of steel - as a reference on the absolute size of the parts.
*Some of the individual files are [[File:CEB_DXFs.zip]] - but a lot of them failed to import into [[LibreCAD]].
*Steel order from Seaman and Schuske for only the 1/2" steel plate - nested onto 5x10 foot steel- [[File:seamanandschuske.zip]]. '''This folder has both the individual 1/2" files and the parts nested on a 5x10 sheet'''
*Steel order from Seaman and Schuske for only the 1/2" steel plate - nested onto 5x10 foot steel- [[File:seamanandschuske.zip]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 18 June 2021

Based on CEB_Press v17.08

  • There are pieces cut from eighth inch steel, quarter inch steel, and half inch steel - marked accordingly
  • Broken line in 1/8" material is a bend line, which means it should also be cut.
  • Numbers in brackets refer to the quantities
  • Nesting in CAM file is on a 4'x8' sheet of steel - as a reference on the absolute size of the parts.
  • Steel order from Seaman and Schuske for only the 1/2" steel plate - nested onto 5x10 foot steel- File:Seamanandschuske.zip. This folder has both the individual 1/2" files and the parts nested on a 5x10 sheet