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inventor for processing phases

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Hello, my colleague's son must do the high school tesin, I don't know if it's scientific high school or technical institute, and he's chosen the processing tags as a subject. in the company where I work now the processing cards are not even done and where I worked before it was a simple sheet that was attached to the drawing of the piece in which the steps were listed:
- cutting of details
- welding
- machine tooling etc.
next to which the operator's signature appeared plus the time it took to assess the costs.

I think, however, that by processing tag we mean the "working cycle sheet" in which all phases and sub-phases are listed with the drawings of the evolution of the piece from the rough to the finished.

I asked if with inventor, who among other things has versions for students, it was possible to semi-automatically draft the phases of work of the piece, if I don't remember badly it is integrable with a cam support program so it should be feasible.
thanks for the attention and availability
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much depends on how the working cycle should be set.
I take for example those we use in the company:
we have a cycle that indicates only the various stages of processing by quotating the measures with the overmetals necessary for subsequent processing.
to use them then the model of the finished detail going to "correct" the various quotas in the views of the various phases indicating the necessary overmetals.
equipment that you use is not indicated by cycle, so even in the views there are no.
if you want to make a cycle in which the gripping equipment is visible (mandrini, masks, etc) it would be necessary to build a set with the various tools and placements of the pieces.
for the discourse of the various stages of processing I do not think there are many alternatives if not to make various parts by hand inserting the various processes.
 
to set dip well you could make configurations and however in combination to mount piece, spindle and tools.
the faster system would be in autocad do everything.
for simulations and calculation work I recommend you watch free sandvik koromant programs.
 
the faster system would be in autocad do everything.
for simulations and calculation work I recommend you watch free sandvik koromant programs.
I had thought inventor because there is the student version and serves a student for his tesin and then inventor somehow is connected to a 3-axis cam (at least so read a while ago) so I thought you could get the various phases almost automatically and not draw them in a school way.
I think the drawings of the evolution of the piece are sufficient and not the fittings and the tools.
thanks again for the answers
 
I had thought inventor because there is the student version and serves a student for his tesin and then inventor somehow is connected to a 3-axis cam (at least so read a while ago) so I thought you could get the various phases almost automatically and not draw them in a school way.
I think the drawings of the evolution of the piece are sufficient and not the fittings and the tools.
thanks again for the answers
there is inventor hsm https://www.autodesk.com/products/hsm/free-trial that generates sheets for the cnc operator in which you can add all operations times etc... At least I don't know that free
 

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