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Why Some Fabrication Features Exist Only to Help Manufacturing?

Why Some Fabrication Features Exist Only to Help Manufacturing?

Why Some Fabrication Features Exist Only to Help Manufacturing?

Many metal parts include shapes or details that never become part of the finished product. They exist only because they...

Why Metal Parts Remember Their Manufacturing History?

Why Metal Parts Remember Their Manufacturing History?

Why Metal Parts Remember Their Manufacturing History?

Every metal part has a history. Before it becomes part of a finished product, it goes through cutting, bending, welding,...

Why Two Parts Cut From the Same Sheet Can Behave Differently During Fabrication?

Why Two Parts Cut From the Same Sheet Can Behave Differently During Fabrication?

Why Two Parts Cut From the Same Sheet Can Behave Differently During Fabrication?

Many people assume that two parts cut from the same sheet will behave the same way during fabrication. It sounds...

Why Large Empty Areas in Sheet Metal Parts Create Unexpected Problems?

Why Large Empty Areas in Sheet Metal Parts Create Unexpected Problems?

Why Large Empty Areas in Sheet Metal Parts Create Unexpected Problems?

At first glance, empty space in a sheet metal part looks harmless. Many designers focus on holes, bends, and cut...

How Kerf Width Affects Precision in Metal Cutting?

How Kerf Width Affects Precision in Metal Cutting?

How Kerf Width Affects Precision in Metal Cutting?

In modern fabrication, precision is everything and that’s where kerf width in metal cutting becomes a critical factor. Kerf refers to...