Good work ! And we also make metal stampings and deep draw parts. We have 500 tons ,650 tons, 800 tons of hydraulic press to make large deep draw parts.
Don't wanna be a downer, but those parts seem well below average complexity for prog or transfer Tooling, either way its done properly, ps also 1/4 stamping with 300 tons is nuts, like you hitting play doh or what
Thanks for your comments. We agree that these are not our most complex parts. That was not the purpose of this video. Many of the parts we showed have true position and profile tolerances under .002”. I’m sure you would agree it is challenging to maintain tolerances like that when you are running millions of parts. We are passionate about this trade and would welcome you to share some of your more complex parts so we can all continue to learn.
@@WisconsinMetalParts slightly, for cold stamping thin material it's forsure not an uncommon defect to troubleshoot, .002 thou in true position is impressive, but rarely needed, focus should be on mating features and nets, I will admit I'm not very familiar with lower quality, high production parts
I used to run a department stamping metal steel rolls and setup progressive 4 stage stamping dyes . Great video 📹 👍 very interesting and informative.
Thank You! We're glad you found it helpful
Good work ! And we also make metal stampings and deep draw parts. We have 500 tons ,650 tons, 800 tons of hydraulic press to make large deep draw parts.
Good work! Please, share more tips for dies :)
It looks good, we are also a strong manufacturer of sheet metal fabrication in China, with high quality and competitive price.
Very good do you use tool costing software ?
Team center tool costing ?
Hi, I'm also a designer of progressive die for Canon Viet Nam. So, i want to ask you , which design software are you using ? Thank you so much
@@你个老六-j1d Why do you want to know that ? :)) . what company are you working at ?
@@你个老六-j1d =)) No, my salary might be lower than you, not too high . Are a you a mold designer, press mold ?
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good work!
Good ideas
I want to job
Don't wanna be a downer, but those parts seem well below average complexity for prog or transfer Tooling, either way its done properly, ps also 1/4 stamping with 300 tons is nuts, like you hitting play doh or what
Thanks for your comments. We agree that these are not our most complex parts. That was not the purpose of this video. Many of the parts we showed have true position and profile tolerances under .002”. I’m sure you would agree it is challenging to maintain tolerances like that when you are running millions of parts. We are passionate about this trade and would welcome you to share some of your more complex parts so we can all continue to learn.
@@WisconsinMetalParts slightly, for cold stamping thin material it's forsure not an uncommon defect to troubleshoot, .002 thou in true position is impressive, but rarely needed, focus should be on mating features and nets, I will admit I'm not very familiar with lower quality, high production parts
I'm sheet metal die maker
You make the blanks ?
@@curtiswrong yes
@@diemakersheetmetal7149 so you make blanking dies ?
@@curtiswrong all sheet metal die maker blanks and progressive
That's cool! I wanna at least get my feet wet in that field, is it just cutting clearance issues or more complex issues ?