Window machining and using tabs gets me excited! In this workholding technique, the raw material becomes the fixture, which means flipping for Op 2 is a breeze. This strategy can works great for 3-Axis, 4-Axis, and 5-Axis machines. Let’s cover what window machining is, why it’s a great strategy, and how we’ve used it. Hopefully this inspires or helps you create even better ways to hold your parts!
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00:00 Intro – What is Window Machining & Tabbing?
01:07 3-Axis Window Machining, 2D Contour Tabbing, & Hot Glue
02:21 3-Axis Window Machining Multiple Parts & Backside Chamfering
03:02 3-Axis Using Material as the Op 2 Fixture + Creating Locating Geometry
03:46 3-Axis, 4-Axis, and 5-Axis Tabbing Strategies
05:27 3+2 Positional Window Machining, Hot Glue, & Tabs
05:55 NYC CNC Fixturing
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Links for this video
NYCCNC Fixturing Page
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Project Egress Part: Linkage Rod | WW262
https://bit.ly/3vRx2WY
Machining Two Gears! WW181
https://bit.ly/3z62NgL
Window Machining the Golden Part! WW145
https://bit.ly/3ijVZX0
5-Axis Machining Strategies in Fusion 360 | Tabbing Off Parts!
https://bit.ly/2S2aRib
CNC Fixturing Trick: Window Machining + Hot Glue!
https://bit.ly/3g6LS5i
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