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A tutorial on how to create a part using this designer is available here: '''[[Template Designer Tutorial]]'''
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:10, 10 July 2013

Description

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The Template Designer allows parts to be created using preset templates. To design the part, the straight length/dimension values of tube are given and the part design is generated.


A tutorial on how to create a part using this designer is available here: Template Designer Tutorial



There are two different versions of this designer:

  • The Basic Template Designer has eight common part shapes and each has the option to measure straight lengths from the outside, inside, or center of the tube.
  • The Advanced Template Designer has fifty five different part shapes (this includes all of the templates in Basic) with the option to measure straight lengths from the outside, inside, and/or center of the tube (depending on the template).







How To

Start Up

To access this designer, click the template button Tempicon.png on the start up page. This will open up the template selection window.


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In the template selection window, a template can be chosen. Depending on which version of the template designer is being used (Basic or Advanced), there will be fewer or more templates available.

When this window is first opened, the show all button Showall.png will automatically be selected. In show all mode, every template available for the current version of the designer will be shown.

The templates can be sorted by the number of bends they have using the blue number buttons.

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For example, clicking the one button will only show templates with one bend, clicking the two button will only show templates with two bends, and the six plus button will show templates with six or more bends.


The change the viewing size of the template tiles in the template selection window, choose one of the size option buttons Sizeoptions.png. The first button will make the tiles the smallest and the far right button with the green square will make the tiles the largest.


To select a template, click on the template to highlight it in blue. Once a template is highlighted, a dimension option can be chosen. Select either distance from center Center.png, distance from outside Outside.png, or distance from inside Inside.png by clicking on the appropriate icon. Note: If necessary, this can be changed after the template is selected in the design interface.

Once the desired template and dimension option is chosen, click the green check button to open a new, blank template design.


Part Design

Once a new template part design window has been opened, a new part can be created.

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First, a die and material should be chosen. This can be done by clicking on the drop down menus next to the die and material icons in the top left corner of the screen.

If any cut-off is necessary, enter the amount needed into the start and end cut-off fields. The first/top field represents the cut-off at the start of the part and the second/bottom field represents the cut-off at the end of the part.





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To start designing the part, type the part's dimensions directly into the fields next to the appropriate part section in the left panel.











To change how the dimensions are measured, click on one of the dimension options below the design area (Inside, Center, and Outside respectively) Dimopt.png. These options will determine where the dimensions are placed.

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  • Inside Dimensions: The dimensions will be measured from the inside edges of the tube.
  • Center Dimensions: The dimensions will be measured from the center line of the tube.
  • Outside Dimensions: The dimensions will be measured from the outside edges of the tube.



Controls and Options

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The 2D part display/entry fields can be adjusted using mouse controls and the reset icon.
  • To zoom in or out, use the mouse scroll wheel. First click in the entry fields area, then scroll down to zoom in and scroll up to zoom out.
  • To move the 2D part/entry fields, first click in the entry fields area. Click and hold both mouse buttons and move the cursor around. The part will follow the cursor's movements.


  • To reset the entry fields to the default location, click the reset/home icon Home.png in the upper left corner of the entry fields frame.





Notes can be attached to the part design project using the note button Notes.png. Notes are saved with the part and are included on the part's setup sheet.


The auto-zoom option can be turned on or off using the auto-zoom button (On) Autozoom.png / (Off) Autozoomoff.png. When activated, auto-zoom will zoom in or out to accommodate the size of the part. For example, if a length is originally 200 and is changed to 2000, it may extend past the part display's extend. Auto-zoom will zoom out to make sure the whole part is visible.