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11-01-2016, 05:33 PM
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I have posed this question before of Brad and did not get an answer. So i will pose it again...
Can original ribs be rematted by CNC?
Or does the contour of the rib have to be the same from rib to rib in order for the program to work by CNC?
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11-02-2016, 02:04 PM
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Any rib can be recut with the right set-up. We have always done it prior to profiling. To run ribs, it requires a dedicated machine and operator.
We are planning runs up to 34". hopefully we can get it set up soon, currently we are focused on our backboring operation.
Brad
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