I think I got it. I have been able to hold a 0.010 to .020 tab consistently up to .180 and am still working on the thicker materials. The key is the lead out should go back about 45 degrees into the cut. So if you are cutting from left to right and your cut is ending on the bottom of the part...
I am looking at tabbing parts into the skeleton as they are cut out to avoid tip ups. Dose any one have any good suggestions on tab sizing and lead in and lead out that should be used.
We are cutting 16 gage to 3/8 inch mild steel.
Thanks
budt
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