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    Note: To proceed to this part you must have completed the parts required for the assembly and have also save the

    sheet metal parts in their flatten forms.

    This is image above here is a quick panel on what we will be covering this section for Pro Engineer Sheet metal Nesting and Tool

    path /Post processing. The nesting process is done by specifying the parts in which are going to be used in the assembly needs

    to be cut out the patterns for the assembly to be made again.

    Now to create a nesting pattern as well as setup for the laser cutter, you will need to go to the new icon. Select Manufacturing>

    Go to sheetmetal and give the file a name and click okay. A window on the right should appear similar to the window show on the

    right here:

    Within the fields setup the materials that are going to be used as well as the dimensions of the raw materials that are used in the

    cutting process. Ensure that the size of the material that you are going to be using for the design fits onto the material

    dimensions. Next click on the automation button. This will open a new panel and re-orientate the material sheet into a top view inthe workspace.

    Before we begin with the nesting process, we will have to setup the machine operation in which the material is to be cut. We do

    this by going to the wrkcell tab. Here, the settings for the machine operation can be configured for cutting, punching via flame or

    laser. Parameters for the machining operation can also be configured at the parameters button. As well as the Machines

    operational zone (co-ordinate system, start and finish positions, depth as well as Zone offsets) can be configured by going to

    Mach Zone-->Modify and changing the required settings.

    To Start with loading the parts for the nesting process, go to the Order tab, click the load button and select load parts without NC

    Sequence. Click okay to complete and you will see it appear into the Automation panel under order tab. Next select the amount

    of times you want the parts to be cut from the material by entering the value in the order cell next to the specified part. Next list

    the order in which the parts are to be nested on the material, 1 being the highest of all priories to be nested on the material.

    To see what the nesting process will look like click the preview button and the layout will be shown in the workspace given. Note

    that there will be a green or pink circle next to the parts in the nesting process under the order tab. Green circle icon indicates

    that the nest process can be completed to the specified repeated amount. The pink circle icon shows that the process cannot be

    completed to the amount required and the number next to the icon tells how many can be cut from the material space given.

    In the Order Tab, you can configure the offset of each part to be set a specific distance. To do this, Go to the setup button in the

    middle of the Order List and go to the outer offset and use user defined value then okay. Note also that you will need to click the

    preview button once again to see the new changes made to the nesting process. Once completed proceed to the defaults tab and

    here you can optimize the nesting process.

    Select the clustering Function as well as use holes option. This will allow for nesting process to use as much of the space

    available which are within in the off-cuts of certain designs with holes. The clustering function allows for the parts to be sorted in a

    fashion that the maximum amount of space is used up to cut complete sheet metal parts from the material itself.

    Next we will start the cutting process for the machine. Ensure that the settings for the machine operation are set to the required

    cutting or punching process (for laser cutting set to laser). Once done go to the NC Sequencing tab in the SMT MFG dialog

    box. Next setup the machines settings and configuration through. Next Select Go to the tools button, select and a new dialog

    should open asking you to specify the turret that is used for the laser cutter and its settings for it. To Set a new turret File, go to

    the new button, select new contouring tool and fill in the appropriate fields. Note that the Die Clearance must be specified for the

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    tool to register in ProE. Once

    completed click done.

    Another dialog box will open giving

    you the option to choose to define

    the contouring definition via sketch

    mode or selecting an edge for the

    toolpath.Select the Use edge and

    another dialog box will open. Set

    the options for include, loop and

    press select button in the dialog.

    Next select any edge on the

    nesting design and notice how thewhole design is highlighted. Next

    press okay, done and proceed to

    the next dialog box to specify the

    direction of the cutter on the

    design. Note in the window you can

    specify where the cutter can start as well as the start and finish position

    of the cutter. Once completed click done and done again to return back

    to the NC sequencing screen.

    The cutter was only setup for

    one part design to be cut from

    the material at this point.

    Repeat the process for

    different parts which are

    nested on the material thatneeds to be cut. Once

    completed, to repeated

    cutting process on all of the

    other duplicated parts which

    are nested on the material, go

    to populate and select create

    Next double click the items in

    which are presently lis ted in

    the main dialog box that just

    open. This will include the

    cutting process to be

    repeated on the necessary

    design parts. Note that Pro

    Engineer provides the ability

    to use subroutines allow the

    user to create specific orders

    as well as

    arrangements for parts

    to be cut out in a

    specific order if

    required. Once

    completed, the preview

    button on the bottom of

    the populate dialog box

    will allow the user to

    see the cutting

    process in action.

    This is the NCL Player

    which allows the userto see the estimated

    time it will take for the

    cutting process as well

    as the pattern in which

    the cutter I will take on

    the material based on

    the inputs and the

    priorities set for

    specific parts to be cut. Press the play button to see the

    process in action and to speed up the view press the fast forward button. Press close to return back to the NC sequencing page.

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    The next step is to optimize the NC process. To do this, go to optimized and

    press create. On the optimized dialog, select remove duplicated cut lines and

    confirm. Next select the order button Tool travel Specify and another dialog box

    will open. Here in this window, you will be able to prevent the flexing of the material

    sheet as parts are cut off as well as specifying the areas in which not to cut, for

    example the clamping areas.

    To do this, select the following

    options, reduce Y moves

    BothMax X Max Y and press okay

    until you are back at the NC sequence window.

    Now since that the sheet metal design has been nested, setup for machining and

    optimized to minimize waste, the design now can be previewed once more before

    we put it out to G-Code for post processor. To do this in the NCL player, go to file

    select post process done and select the appropriate Post processor code. We

    enter in the program number and then 00 behind it. Hit enter and the G-code or

    .tap file will be saved to the set directory in Pro Engineer.

    Demonstration 3:

    Now after creating the assembly with no problems to the design, we will proceed

    directly importing our designs to some sheetmetal. Now we follow the basic steps

    to nesting as shown above.

    We will be be using a sheet of 30 gauge of stainless steel, which we will specify

    with the dimensions that we are given. For this particular design, we will be using

    a laser cutter machine for the translating to G-Code for the post processor. Now

    that we have added in the parts via the automation button and selected the amoun

    required for each part to be cut out from, double check that the priority of each parhas been numbered ( 1 to 3 in this example). Next we will enable clustering as

    well as using the holes in the nesting process by going to the default tab in the automation dialogue. This completes the nesting

    process of the parts, and the nesting is ready to be applied with cutting path for the laser cutter.

    To do this, setup the populate feature up with the appropriate machine

    settings for each tool path cut as shown above. Once completed, run the

    NCL player to see how long it will take the cutting process to take. As we

    can see 56.54.03 time is given here for the process. Now we will optimize

    the tool path to see if we can save some time in the process. We go to

    the NC sequence dialogue and select the optimize button. We tick off the

    remove duplicated cut lines and confirm. Next we select the Order button

    and select the boxes for the tool and part order to be specified. For both

    options, tick the reduce Y moves and tick the box with MinX MinY for thestart corner.

    Figure 3.1- Toolpath for sheetmetal tutorial without optimizing

    Click okay to complete and preview the cutting process using the NCL

    player. Note the amount of time required for the process has been

    reduced down to 43.12.37. Now we save the NC file accordingly and go to

    the Post Process in the File menu and select the Verbose option for the

    post process. Now we will be using the UNCXO1.P11 code option for the

    translation here. We enter in the program number with the start of 00 and

    the enter. Now you will find the code saved as a 2 file. Open the code in word pad to see the contents.

    Figure 3.2- Toolpath for sheetmetal tutorial without optimizing.

    Note the difference in the estimated finishing time.This completes the Sheetmetal tutorial for designing, assembly, Nesting and

    Translating to G-code for the post processor. It is worth taking note that there are a lot of options which are available for nesting

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    the difference in the estimated finishing time.

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