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Hello,
I am sorry if this has already been discussed. I have searched for this topic without success. I am interested in production processing wood components through a 3 axis router using Creo. It appears that the NC Sheetmetal option is intended to do this with metal components. Is there a similar option for wood parts? How are furniture companies who use Creo handling production cnc wood components?
Thank you,
Barry
Are you asking if there is a Creo function to optimize part layout to maximize yield by nesting? Or are you asking how to generate instructions in Creo to drive the router? I think there are some members of the community that use Creo for furniture design, perhaps they will weigh in with real world production experience.
If you are using a 3 axis (not 2.5 axis) router then I would assume the router needs G-code instructions to generate cutter paths. If Creo can output a compatible protocol it would most likely be done from the CNC extension and not sheet metal.
Thank you.
I am asking about nesting and production management like sheet metal offers for metal parts.