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laser tube

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Bye to all,
we have a lot of work to prepare in laser tube. are different structures made in tubular and we have to use the laser tube while also fruiting the bending.
Do any of you do something with inventor?
Thank you.
 
I mean tubular jobs from then to laser tube. But I do not mean simple pipes with holes, but bent tubes
 
If you may be able to post some sketch/design or an exhaustive explanation of what you need, maybe someone will give you a help.
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Hello, is the lasertube your own property or have a third party cut?
What machine do you use?

I explain, I don't want to make names, but there are lasertube builders who also have their own cad-cam system, if you have a frame formed from various parts, it amounts like iges or step, and then convert the various parts into a unique piece with cut-foot. .
 
I think our man broke out with New Year's barrels and sublimated. . .
we care more about the problems he has....
Ungratitude and very little education!
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hi, you definitely have some cam program to prepare the files generated by the inventor and prepare them for laser cutting. inventor has great tools for this. without naming any program, I found it more reliable to compensate the inventor's thicknesses and then work on the step generated in the cam program. I have worked with folded rectangular tubes created in the inventor, I also tried to make folds with microunions in circular tubes. If you share an image of what you need, we may be able to help you. greetings
 
I would say that you use the chassis generator and then realize what you want with the profiles you want and then expose the pieces that will be processed under the laser.
If you mean instead, when you talk about tubes with curves, having the tube development I don't think you can do.
 

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