![]() ![]() ![]() radii greater than 8 meters could be ignored, basically at that radius you don't need to pre-bend the edge anyways. The data for (X) can be used as is, the data for (Y) is not but it's a begining ! The 2 green columns give me the 2 coordinates I'm gonna need to run the machine : The distance on edge (X) and the radius at this location (Y). The first and last point are special : the 1st point gets the radius of the 2nd one, and the last point gets the radius of the one before. I pasted all my points coordinates in this file and what it does is it calculates at each point the radius of the edge. Then comes the Excel file whose link is at the beginning : So in order to do that I used my CAD program, took a basic ski outline I had on hand, only kept one half of the ski (for test purpose) and put a point every 5 millimeters along the line.Ī small script in my CAD program took care of exporting each point coordinates to an Excel file. Basically my idea is to feed the machine with 2 info (2 axis), the X axis would be the position along the edge, Y axis would be the radius the edge has to be bent to.
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