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==Description==
 
==Description==
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[[File:breaktube03.png|right|500px]]The break tube plug-in allows part designs to be broken up into different pieces. This is typically done when the total length of the part exceeds the length of the longest tube/stock available.
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The longest tube length available and the required distance from each bend will be supplied. Breakpoints are placed along the part to define where the part will be separated. Then a chart of each individual part section with its material, length, and number of bends will be generated. From this chart, each part section can be exported to any of the part designers.
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==How To==
 
==How To==
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===Start Up===
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'''To access the break tube plug-in''', click on the tools menu on the main tool bar. Then select the break tube option from the drop down menu as shown below.
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[[File:breaktube02.png|350px]]
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===Tube Length and Breakpoint Limits===
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In the upper left corner, the '''total length of the longest tube''' available must be supplied in the left field. In the field to the right, the '''shortest amount of material required on either side of a bend''' can be given (''See image to the right'').
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[[File:breaktube08.png|500px]]
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Once the longest tube length and bend distance have been supplied, '''default breakpoints will automatically be placed''' on the part. The part sections will be generated in the chart below. These breakpoint placements will
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[[File:breaktube09.png|600px]]
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===Add Breakpoints===
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====From Start====
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Breakpoints can be placed by defining a specific length from the beginning of the part. To do so, first '''select the From Start option'''. '''Enter the distance from the starting edge of the tube''' to define the location of the breakpoint. Once this value is entered, a purple point will be shown on the part to the right. This is a preview of where the breakpoint will be placed. To actually place the breakpoint, '''click the add button'''. The breakpoint will turn green once it is placed. The chart will adjust to accommodate the new breakpoint.
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[[File:breaktube06.png|1050px]]
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====From Bend====
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Breakpoints can also be placed based off of a bend location. First, '''select the From Bend option'''. '''Enter the bend that the breakpoint will be placed before''' in the bend field, then '''Enter the distance from the beginning of the length before the bend''' in the distance field to define the breakpoint location. Once this value is entered, a purple point will be shown on the part model to the right. This is a preview of where the breakpoint will be placed. To actually place the breakpoint, '''click the add button'''. The breakpoint will turn green once it is placed. The chart will adjust to accommodate the new breakpoint.
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[[File:breaktube07.png|1050px]]
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====Cursor Select====
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Breakpoints can also be placed by clicking on the part model. First, '''click the cursor select button'''. Then click directly on the part to choose the breakpoint location. The breakpoint preview will be shown in purple.
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To place the breakpoint, '''click the add button'''.
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[[File:breaktube11.png]]
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===Remove Breakpoints===
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===Part Section Chart===
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===Adjust View===
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[[File:breaktube04.png|right|500px]]The 3D part model to the right can be adjusted using any of the following methods:
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'''To zoom in or out''':  Use the mouse scroll wheel. Scroll up to zoom out and scroll down to zoom in.  ('''''Note:''''' This can be reversed using the invert zoom option. For more information on this option, see [[Global Settings#General Tab|invert zoom]] on the Global Settings page in the General Tab section.) '''''Or...''''' Use the plus '''[+]''' or minus '''[-]''' keys on the keyboard. Press plus '''[+]''' to zoom in and press minus '''[-]''' to zoom out
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'''To pan/move the part around the part display frame''', click and hold down both mouse buttons and move the cursor around the frame. The part will follow the cursor. The '''num pad keys''' can also be used to move/nudge the part. Press Num 8 to move the part up, Num 2 to move the part down, Num 4 to move the part left, and Num 6 to move the part right.
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'''To rotate the part''', click and hold the right mouse button and move the cursor around.

Revision as of 10:14, 29 July 2013

Description

Breaktube03.png
The break tube plug-in allows part designs to be broken up into different pieces. This is typically done when the total length of the part exceeds the length of the longest tube/stock available.


The longest tube length available and the required distance from each bend will be supplied. Breakpoints are placed along the part to define where the part will be separated. Then a chart of each individual part section with its material, length, and number of bends will be generated. From this chart, each part section can be exported to any of the part designers.









How To

Start Up

To access the break tube plug-in, click on the tools menu on the main tool bar. Then select the break tube option from the drop down menu as shown below.

Breaktube02.png




Tube Length and Breakpoint Limits

In the upper left corner, the total length of the longest tube available must be supplied in the left field. In the field to the right, the shortest amount of material required on either side of a bend can be given (See image to the right).

Breaktube08.png



Once the longest tube length and bend distance have been supplied, default breakpoints will automatically be placed on the part. The part sections will be generated in the chart below. These breakpoint placements will

Breaktube09.png




Add Breakpoints

From Start

Breakpoints can be placed by defining a specific length from the beginning of the part. To do so, first select the From Start option. Enter the distance from the starting edge of the tube to define the location of the breakpoint. Once this value is entered, a purple point will be shown on the part to the right. This is a preview of where the breakpoint will be placed. To actually place the breakpoint, click the add button. The breakpoint will turn green once it is placed. The chart will adjust to accommodate the new breakpoint.


Breaktube06.png



From Bend

Breakpoints can also be placed based off of a bend location. First, select the From Bend option. Enter the bend that the breakpoint will be placed before in the bend field, then Enter the distance from the beginning of the length before the bend in the distance field to define the breakpoint location. Once this value is entered, a purple point will be shown on the part model to the right. This is a preview of where the breakpoint will be placed. To actually place the breakpoint, click the add button. The breakpoint will turn green once it is placed. The chart will adjust to accommodate the new breakpoint.


Breaktube07.png


Cursor Select

Breakpoints can also be placed by clicking on the part model. First, click the cursor select button. Then click directly on the part to choose the breakpoint location. The breakpoint preview will be shown in purple.

To place the breakpoint, click the add button.


Breaktube11.png



Remove Breakpoints

Part Section Chart

Adjust View

Breaktube04.png
The 3D part model to the right can be adjusted using any of the following methods:


To zoom in or out: Use the mouse scroll wheel. Scroll up to zoom out and scroll down to zoom in. (Note: This can be reversed using the invert zoom option. For more information on this option, see invert zoom on the Global Settings page in the General Tab section.) Or... Use the plus [+] or minus [-] keys on the keyboard. Press plus [+] to zoom in and press minus [-] to zoom out


To pan/move the part around the part display frame, click and hold down both mouse buttons and move the cursor around the frame. The part will follow the cursor. The num pad keys can also be used to move/nudge the part. Press Num 8 to move the part up, Num 2 to move the part down, Num 4 to move the part left, and Num 6 to move the part right.


To rotate the part, click and hold the right mouse button and move the cursor around.