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Hello everyone, I am a 22-year-old boy, mechanical expert, who has just begun to work as a designer. . So I have a lot to learn and know. in particular on the various processes. Yesterday I found myself drawing a set in which they explained to me that I have to foresee a sanding process. I must therefore establish on which surfaces of the piece to carry out it. could you briefly explain to me the purpose of this processing, how and where do you typically work? thanks in advance.:finger:
 
you could explain briefly the purpose of this processing
says the word ...to lay down a surface that is not
I must therefore establish on which surfaces of the piece to carry out it
those that interest you.
those who otherwise risk making you miss the project.
how and where to do so
normally for removal of material, using a tool machine
Hello everyone, I am a 22-year-old boy, mechanical expert, who has just begun to work as a designer. . so I have so many things to learn and to know
That's right, don't hurt her, but I wasn't gonna call myself a designer.
If you're mechanically lost, should you have used a lathe a frieze and a lapidello or not?
 
I think the best thing would be to ask for explanations about what it is, what it is, how it is done and how much more to those who follow your work and told you to do that work.
you are young and you have just begun, of course it is not said that you already know and even if you know your is academic knowledge, that of your superiors is practical (hopefully); I want to say that on books you have been told what are the procedures for turning, welding, alesaggi and all the wonders of the workshop but then the reality of the worker is shaken by the poetics of the books. and this only knows who has experience and has done hundreds of drawings and has seen the miller enter the office with the caliber between the teeth and ready to use a codolo iso counternature. You don't have to be ashamed to ask or seem ignorant... you are; otherwise you risk that they take you more prepared than you are and they give you ever bigger jobs than you can handle and you can't always get along with a forum... Maybe in front of a client or a burner question of the superior.
that's what's pipposa you have to clarify what is meant by sanding because it is so called the processing for removal of the cutter and that without removal of truciole that is used for sheet metal
 
thanks for the indications, however I am the first aware of not yet being a designer because of the precarious level of preparation that they gave me in my old and dear school. In fact, I'm doing a nice deck to learn as quickly as possible.
for the record, in the workshop we learned to use the manual lathe that in our days is almost no longer used and made us make a couple of pieces to the cnc lathe... all this in 3 years.
as for fresa cnc, never seen and nominated at school... right in some internship I did but I didn't follow directly because I was in the technical office, so I saw the modeling of the pieces in 3d and the relative removal of material through machine tools.
where I am now accepted to grow because they understood what kind of person I am and I am repaying them with a strict daily commitment.
 
I think the best thing would be to ask for explanations about what it is, what it is, how it is done and how much more to those who follow your work and told you to do that work.
you are young and you have just begun, of course it is not said that you already know and even if you know your is academic knowledge, that of your superiors is practical (hopefully); I want to say that on books you have been told what are the procedures for turning, welding, alesaggi and all the wonders of the workshop but then the reality of the worker is shaken by the poetics of the books. and this only knows who has experience and has done hundreds of drawings and has seen the miller enter the office with the caliber between the teeth and ready to use a codolo iso counternature. You don't have to be ashamed to ask or seem ignorant... you are; otherwise you risk that they take you more prepared than you are and they give you ever bigger jobs than you can handle and you can't always get along with a forum... Maybe in front of a client or a burner question of the superior.
that's what's pipposa you have to clarify what is meant by sanding because it is so called the processing for removal of the cutter and that without removal of truciole that is used for sheet metal
I mean the milling process, then with the removal of the supermmetal.
In my case, I have a base plate with welded components both at the top and at the bottom.
having never seen a case of this kind visually, if not a finished piece, I don't know how the sheet behaves when it is applied welding on both sides.
 
Hey, what are you doing in the shop? and what kind of processing are able to do (use a 5assi to spy does not seem the case, but also depends on the piece in question, possible staffs etc.)?
In addition to sw, do you have a cam or should you program on board the car? because it also depends on the can as you can smooth (low/medium/high sw offer different capacities/stateges).
or do you have to go to a third party?
Do you have a photo of similar pieces, even if you already finished? Do you know what the piece is for?
 

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