need help with sheet metal
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need help with sheet metal

so i'm an intern in a company that makes clean rooms for hospitals like AHUs pas boxes and etc , now there are no other designers there other than a civil engineer who works as their designer so no one knows solidworks , i was supposed to make a box that covers something , in the program (solidworks) i paid attention to everything such as the k factor , bend radius , and in the app the edges or closed and the gaps are really closed they are alike 0.1mm , but when testing it out with a part a huge gap is made and idk how to fix it and no one helps me either , i have some clues such as

-the bend radius of the press bend machine is different and larger

-because of the laser cutting machine a bit of gap is made which i doubt would cause this huge of a gap

-the flange lengths and the dimensions are wrong in my drawing

, these are my guesses but i would be happy to get some help because except the last one idk how to fix it if it's a laser cutting machine problem or if it's other issues
pls help

u/Pion_ee_r — 6 days ago

janitor part time job

So i was thinking of taking a part time job for 3 months (the contracts are 3 months you can renew for another 3 months) in a cleaning company that accept jobs for cleaning stairs walls and floor , simple stuff , the salary is good and my main plan is to gather money to buy a bike and in the near future i want to get my diving license too and it needs money , btw i'm a bachelor mechanical engineering student , some people say it's like a low reputation job , you look like a lowly worker , its better to find a job that teaches you a skill and etc ... so i'm not sure , i'm not planning to make this permanent just 3 months

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u/Pion_ee_r — 1 month ago
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janitor part time job

So i was thinking of taking a part time job for 3 months (the contracts are 3 months you can renew for another 3 months) in a cleaning company that accept jobs for cleaning stairs walls and floor , simple stuff , the salary is good and my main plan is to gather money to buy a bike and in the near future i want to get my diving license too and it needs money , btw i'm a bachelor mechanical engineering student , some people say it's like a low reputation job , you look like a lowly worker , its better to find a job that teaches you a skill and etc ... so i'm not sure , i'm not planning to make this permanent just 3 months

u/Pion_ee_r — 1 month ago