bill_lumley
01-10-2012, 08:32 PM
I am trying to make the move into cutting closet parts and I am using flip-ops for the first time and RTA fittings for the first time . In cutting long closet parts with lots of holes I noticed that the RTA 5mm hole at one end of a part was closer to the edge of the part by about 3mm than it was at the other end . I did a test with a single RTA top and bottom on a cabinet
and noticed that the location error always is in in one direction along the X
I ran 2 parts for the sides to see what was happening with only the RTA 5mm holes. I nested the 2 sides so that one had it's bottom facing 0,0 and the other so it's top was facing 0,0 . The holes seem to be in the wrong place at one end of each part (the end facing 0,0) . I checked the part paramaters with a nest on E-cabinets and it places them in the correct location ? These parts had no flip-ops on them. Hole placement in the Y axis is fine ....
I am stumped . Any ideas appreciated . I have rullede out vacuum causing the parts to slip , if that was the case all holes would be wrong but it appears only some are ....:(
and noticed that the location error always is in in one direction along the X
I ran 2 parts for the sides to see what was happening with only the RTA 5mm holes. I nested the 2 sides so that one had it's bottom facing 0,0 and the other so it's top was facing 0,0 . The holes seem to be in the wrong place at one end of each part (the end facing 0,0) . I checked the part paramaters with a nest on E-cabinets and it places them in the correct location ? These parts had no flip-ops on them. Hole placement in the Y axis is fine ....
I am stumped . Any ideas appreciated . I have rullede out vacuum causing the parts to slip , if that was the case all holes would be wrong but it appears only some are ....:(