The Digital Resources System is designed to tool parts completely automatically, even when the use of custom tooling shapes is required.  The system can be trained to use any arbitrary shape appropriately.

Here we see an overview of a hinge jamb produced in a turret with limited tooling including very custom shapes.

Three special cases are show.  A special miter tool used to punch the miter and a portion of the rabbet.  This tool is asymmetrical and its center is offset, yet it is automatically used exactly as desired.  A special tab tool is used to punch the complete tab and a portion of the base lines.  And, due to limited tooling, a round hit is used to approximate the 45 degree chamfer.

The use of these special tools, and the jagged shape of the area being punched, leaves a scrap remnant whose odd shape is handled efficiently by the system’s scrap removal.

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