Flat Layout Tutorial

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Introduction

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This tutorial will step through the features and functions of the flat layout plug-in.


The flat layout plug-in is used to place bend locations, rotations, angles, and/or CLR values on a 2D model of the unbent part. The 2D model with the labels and notes can be printed out.











Tutorial

Note

Before starting the tutorial, a part must be created. This tutorial will be using the part that was created in the Template Designer Tutorial. Please complete the Template Designer tutorial before proceeding.


Step 1

Once the part design is complete, go to the top of the window and click on the tools menu. Select the flat layout option from the drop down menu to access the part verify plug-in.

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Step 2

This will open the flat layout window. To the left, there will be the labeling options. In the middle, there will be two 2D models of the unbent part. And to the far right, there will be a 3D model of the complete part and an area with part information where notes can be added.

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Step 3

Now the labels will be placed on the part.

First, click the bend location button in the upper left corner (from Start to beginning of bend). This will place a label at the start of each bend and at the end on the right part model. The label value will be the distance from the start of the part to each labeled location. See image below.

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Step 4

Next, click the bend location button in the bottom left corner (from start to end of bend). This will place a label at the end of each bend on the right part model. The label value will be the distance from the start of the part to each labeled location. See image below.

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Step 5

Now, click the angle button. This will place a label on each bend (sections marked off with green lines) on the left part model. The label values will be the angle that each of the bends will be bent to.

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Step 6

Now the last label will be placed. Click the CLR button. This will place a label on each bend that specifies the achieved CLR of the die that is used to make the bend.

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Step 7

Now that all the labels are placed,