How to Edge Band Multiple Materials in Cabinet Vision (Intermediate)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 3

  • @Burdennnn
    @Burdennnn 2 месяца назад

    How can i change the format in which the program presents the banding on the cuttinglist... In example my program would present NENN or DDDD or ENNE or something like that... when the workers are used to 2W/1L or 2S1L or something like that... is this even possible?

    • @PlanitCanadaInc
      @PlanitCanadaInc  2 месяца назад

      That's a great question! Clayton intends to do a video on this topic, but for now, we have some instructions for you below:
      Step 1) After optimising a part, you will want to click on the Reports button in the S2M Center. (Found above the NC Code & Labels button)
      Step 2) Click on the Setup Reports button on the left.
      Step 3) Find the Report that you want to modify, and right click on it. Click the Edit option. (If CV asks you to create a copy of that report, that's okay.)
      Step 4) On the left hand side of the Editing Report menu, you will see a table probably called 'Table: PartList'. Double click on that.
      Step 5) Scroll down the formulas list until you find one which likely is called 'PartList.BandingFlags'. Double click on that.
      Step 6) Open up the folder 'Fields' and then 'PartList', and then you should see a formula called 'BandingCode'. That sounds like it is the format you are looking for. Click on it, and then Insert. Then delete the old formula 'PartList.BandingFlags' so you don't double up.
      Then you should be able to save the modification, and it's all done!

  • @zebulonsaloum9935
    @zebulonsaloum9935 5 месяцев назад

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