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Creating tabs for easy assembling on cnc-routed parts
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I'm working on a new project. This is a Belgian shunt locomotive in 7mm scale:
All different parts will be routed out of sheets of 2mm thick PVC. For easy assembly I add 4*2 mm tabs that will fit into a rectangular hole in the other part. Without this, assembly is a real nightmare because aligning different parts is very difficult or almost impossible. So far, in this project, I only added these tabs for the front panel of the cabin.
My problem: i really hate it to draw them. It's very time consuming. It takes quiet a few steps to draw a tab and a matching hole:
- Draw the tab
- I use tabs of 4 to 5 mm wide and 2mm thick (just the thickness of the material)
- Sometimes, tabs of only half material thickness are required for aesthetic reasons:
- tabs of only 1mm and/or holes only to half depth.
- The corner should have a dogbone fillet so i can route it with a 1mm router bit. Otherwise it won't fit very well.
- Draw the corresponding square hole, just 1/10 of a mm larger in each direction for a good fit
- Add dogbone fillets to the corresponding rectangular as well..
- repeat this process over and over again until the whole thing is just like a puzzle that's easy to assemble
How can fusion help me to do this faster?