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Click the '''Zoom''' button [[File:zoom.png]] to zoom all the way in on the current view of the 3D part display and fit it to the display frame.
 
Click the '''Zoom''' button [[File:zoom.png]] to zoom all the way in on the current view of the 3D part display and fit it to the display frame.
  
Click on the '''Transfer''' menu [[File:transfer.png]] to send the current part design to any of the other part designers, a new or current assembly design, a new or existing nesting project, the offset part interface, or the break part interface.
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Click on the '''Transfer''' menu [[File:transfer.png]] to send the current part design to any of the other part designers, a new or current assembly design, a new or existing [[Nesting]] project, the offset part interface, or the [[Break Part]] interface.
  
 
Click on the '''Projections''' icon [[File:project.png]] to view the current part model from a specified plane (top, bottom, left, right, front, or back) or from a certain angle.  
 
Click on the '''Projections''' icon [[File:project.png]] to view the current part model from a specified plane (top, bottom, left, right, front, or back) or from a certain angle.  

Revision as of 06:29, 11 June 2014

Bend-Tech 7x Wiki :: Single Part - Interface/General Functions

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Whenever a single part (Template, Custom Part, Custom 3D Part, XYZ Part, Sketch 3D, Sketch 2D, Reverse Design, or Straight Part) is being created, the interface will generally be the same for each with the exception of the part information/creation section below the tabbed menu.



The screen is broken up into four sections with a small icon menu near the top of the frame. The top right corner holds the tabbed section, the top left corner holds the results table, the bottom left is the 3D part display, and the bottom right is the part information/creation section.








Icon Toolbar

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At the top of the frame just below the main menu bar, there is a series of icons.

Click the New Part icon Newpart.png to open the create new menu. This menu will allow you to choose a new part designer interface and begin a new part design.

Click the New Assembly icon Newassembly.png to open a new assembly design. See the Assembly page for further information on creating an assembly.

Click the New Plate icon Newplate.png to open a new plate design. See the Plate page for further information on designing a plate.

Click the New Header icon Newheader.png to open a new header design. See the Header page for further information.

Click the Open icon Open.png to open a part, assembly, plate, or header file.

Click the Save icon Save icon.png to save the current active window's progress. If the current window is a new and hasn't been saved previously, the part will need to be given a name and location. Click 'Save' in the Save window to save.

Click the Print icon Printer.png to print the part's setup sheet. To add or remove anything from this page, check/uncheck any of the printing options in the Settings tab in the tabbed section near the upper left corner of the part design frame.

Click the Print Preview icon Preview.png to view a preview of the setup sheet. Use the icons in the top left corner to adjust the zoom and the amount of pages shown. Click the 'Print' button to print the setup sheet. Click 'Close' to close the print preview without printing.

Click the Solidworks icon Solidworks.png to import a part file from Solidworks that has been sent to Bend-Tech.

Click the Display menu Display.png to alternate between a line or shaded part model.

Click the Refresh icon Refresh.png to refresh the part display.

Click the Home button Home.png to reset the 3D part display to its original default view.

Click the Zoom button Zoom.png to zoom all the way in on the current view of the 3D part display and fit it to the display frame.

Click on the Transfer menu Transfer.png to send the current part design to any of the other part designers, a new or current assembly design, a new or existing Nesting project, the offset part interface, or the Break Part interface.

Click on the Projections icon Project.png to view the current part model from a specified plane (top, bottom, left, right, front, or back) or from a certain angle.


Tabs

In the top right corner, there is a tabbed section that holds a majority of the design options.


Die & Material

Under the Die & Material tab, the material and die can be chosen.

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To select a die, choose one from the drop down menu below 'Select Material:'. To see more detailed information about each material, click the 'Library' button next to the material menu to view the material library. To the right of the material selection, the diameter, wall thickness, and weight of the selected material will be displayed.

To select a die, choose one from the drop down menu below 'Select Die:' or click the 'Detailed List' button. Once the 'Detailed List' button has been clicked, a new window containing a chart of every die in the die library along with detailed information about each. To select a die from this list, click on a die and click the 'Select' button or double click on the desired die. To print this list, click the 'Print' button. Click the 'Library' button next to the die menu to view the die library.

To create a custom die CLR, click the 'Custom CLR' button. Enter the CLR value and click 'OK'. This will add the entered CLR value to the die drop down menus (next to each bend) as 'Custom CLR - (Entered Value). Select the custom CLR from the menu to use it.To the right of the die selection, the CLR, calibrated CLR, and bend location offset of the selected die will be displayed.


Part Details

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Under the Part Details tab, notes, revision information, part description, cut-off start/end values, and the bend order menu can be accessed. To add notes, type in the field below 'Notes:'. Any notes shown here will be included on the setup sheet. To set a default note, Select 'Options' under the 'Tools' menu and go to the Single Parts tab. If desired, enter any revision information next to 'Revision:' and a description next to 'Description:'.

Enter any cut-off values into the 'Cut-Off Start' and/or 'Cut-Off End' fields. These cut-off values are the amount of extra material needed on either end of the part when bending.

Check the box next to Reverse Designed to specify whether that part is designed from the opposite end of the current design.

Bend Order: Click the Bend Order button Bendorder 1.png to access the 'Part Bending Order' menu. In this window, a simulation of the part being bent is shown along with settings and bending options. See the Bend Order page for further information on this feature.

Click the Reset Bend Order button Bendorder 10.png to reset the bend order back to normal.


Part Settings: Click the Part Settings button Part settings.png to adjust the general settings, results/output settings, and reverse design settings for the current part


Display

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Under the Display tab, settings specific to the 3D part display can be adjusted in this tab. Click the button below 'Cut-Off Color' to change the color that cut-off lengths will be displayed in. This button will display the current color that is in use. To change the size of the Tri-Star or Dimension text, enter values into either of the 'Tri-Star Scale' or 'Dimension Size' field.

Check the box next to Dimensions to have the length measurements and markers displayed in the part display.

Check the box next to Cut-Off to have any cut-off lengths that were entered in the 'Cut-Off Start or End' fields in the Part Details tab shown in the part display.

Check the box next to Apex Guides to to show lines extending from the bend verification points to the part.

Check the box next to Tri-Star to have the XYZ compass/tri-star displayed in the part display.

Check the box next to Wall Thickness to have the thickness of the material shown on the part model when in shaded mode.

Check the box next to the Verification Points to display blue points on the apex of each bend and the start and end of the part.

Check the box next to Bend Highlight to have whichever bend is currently selected (either the cursor is in the design field or selected in the bend list) highlighted on the part model.

Check the box next to Refresh on Keystroke to have the part model constantly updated whenever changed are made to the design.


While any of these options are unchecked, they will not be shown in the current 3D part display.


Tasks

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Verify: Click the Verify button Verify.png to open the Part Verify tool. Using this tool, the dimensions/distances and the angle between two points can be verified.


Flat Layout: Click the Flat Layout button Flatlayout.png to open the Flat Layout window. Two flat, unbent models of the same part will be displayed and can be labeled and then printed out.


Bump Bending: Click the Bump Bending button Bumpbending.png to add bump bends to a bend on the current part. Bump Bending allows bends to be sectioned off into multiple smaller, equal sized bends.


Price: Click the Price button Price.png to access the Price List. In this menu the total costs for a single part, along with a specified amount of the current part can be seen.


Display XYZ/LRA: Displayxyz.png (Excludes XYZ Part Design) Depending on which coordinate mode is in use in the Results Table, this button will display either 'Display XYZ' or 'Display LRA'. When one mode is in use, the opposite will be shown on this button. Click this button to toggle between them. The results tables for the same part are shown below; LRA table on the left and XYZ table on the right.

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Move to Origin: Movetorigin.png (Specific to XYZ Part) Click the 'Move to Origin' button will make it so the starting point of the part will be located at (0, 0, 0). All other points on the point will be adjusted accordingly, so the design will remain the same once the origin is shifted.


Trim Cuts: If the current part has any cuts applied to the ends (which can be done in the Assembly interface in the Cutting tab), the excess material on the end(s) of the part can be removed by clicking the Trim Cuts button. Trimcuts.png The shape of the cut will then be visible. Note: For the cuts to be shown, the Cut-off display option needs to be turned off. This can be done in the Display Tab.


Inch vs MM: Click the Inch vs MM button Inchvsmm.png to convert the current units to inches or millimeters. These changes will be shown in the results table, part information/design section, and 3D part display.


Apex vs Tangent: Click the Apex vs Tangent button Apexvstangent.png to switch the dimension types between apex and tangent for all of the current part's bends.


Print Scale: Click the Print Scale button Printscale.png to open the print scale feature. Print Scale allows a full size, to scale, 2D version of single part designs to be printed to scale on multiple sheets.


Adjust Centerline: Click the Adjust Centerline button Adjustcenterline.png to change how the part measurements are interpreted. In the part designers, parts are assumed to be based on centerline. This tool allows the current part dimensions to be from the inside or outside of the tube instead.



Manuf. Warning

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Under the 'Manuf. Warning' tab, manufacturing warnings will be listed if any are available. While there are warnings, a red block will be displayed above the tab. The bend number, description of the problem, and any action that can be taken will be listed for each warning. If an auto-fix is available, double-click on the auto-fix description to execute the auto-fix.


Part Settings Icon

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In the upper right corner of the tabbed section, there will be a Part settings icon.png icon that can be used to access the part settings. For information on the part settings in this menu, see the Part Settings page.







Part Display

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On the lower right side of the window is the 3D preview of the part. While creating a Custom, Custom 3D, XYZ, or Reverse Design part, the current bend and/or length will be highlighted in red while the bend is either selected or while the bend/start/end coordinate row is clicked in. This preview can be adjusted by zooming, panning, and rotating. To zoom, use the scroll wheel on the mouse. Scroll up to zoom out and scroll down to zoom in. To pan/move the part preview, click and hold the scroll wheel or both mouse buttons and move the cursor around. The part preview will move with the cursor. To rotate, click and hold the right mouse button. Move the cursor around and the part will rotate with the cursor movements.







Results Table

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In the upper right corner of the window, the results table is shown. The top section of the results table shows the die, material, cut length, and weight of the part. This entire section's color will indicate if any problems exist. If the section is green, it means the part is complete and there are no problems or manufacturing warnings. If section is orange, the part is complete, but some problems or warnings exist. If the section is red, the part is not complete and/or there are warnings or problems with the part design. The results table also holds a chart that lists each bend along with the bend order, location of the bend, amount of rotation needed for the bend, angle of the bend, spring angle value, centerline rotation, bend length, and the orientation of the bend. Double click within this chart to view a full size version in a new window. In this new window, click the 'Print' button to print the chart.

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