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Dynatorch Custom Design Tutorial
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Things To Know

  • This tutorial will step you through the process of creating geometry on a straight design in Bend-Tech Dragon and show you the possible choices for where to take it next depending on your needs. As you walk through this tutorial, procedures are designed based on your knowledge of earlier procedures. Because of this, it is very important that you carefully step through this guide, understanding everything along the way.

If you have not completed the Dragon Straight Part Tutorial, please do so before continuing any further.


Tutorial

1. Start by opening the Bend-Tech Dragon software and opening the file saved from the Dragon Straight Part Tutorial labeled Dragon Test1. Do this by selecting File - Open - Straight Part from the top left of the window, selecting the file, then clicking the Open button.

Open File Drag1.pngDragon Open As1.png


2. With the straight part design open, maximize the screen Min Max Close Tab.png and click on the Transfer to Design Drag Transfer To Design1.png button at the top of the screen.

3. Now, in the custom design interface, select the Create Geometry Drag Create Geometry1.png tab and select the Incremental Dragon Options 8.png option below to start plotting out some points in the design. You should be under the Point sub-tab during this step.

4. Under the Incremental option currently selected, type 6 in the X value field and 2.75 in the Y value field.

Dragon Incremental Selection.png


5. Next, select the lower most left hand corner of the unfolded tube to place a point 6 inches right and 2.75 inches upwards from the origin.

Dragon Place Point1.png


6. Now, Replace the 2.75 in the Y value field with a 0, and the 6 in the X value field with a 12.

Dragon Incremental Selection1.png


7. Next, click on our previously laid point to place a point 6 inches to the right of it.

Dragon Place Point2.png


9. Next, switch to the Hole Drag Hole1.png sub-tab and place 2 one inch high and two inch wide oval holes on each of our points. Simply click on the points individually after imputing these dimensions:

Ovalholestable.png

Dragon Place Hole1.png


10. Now, with three holes along the center of our unfolded part, click over to the Actions Drag Actions1.png tab and prepare to assign machine actions to this new geometry.

Dragon Place Hole2.png


11. In the Actions tab, first select the Marking Dragon Marking1.png button to the left and then click on the first hole we've created in the design. This will cause the hole to turn green (if no changes have been made to the default color) and will cause the Dragon machine to mark this hole with a marker.

Dragon Action Marking1.png


12. Next, select the Engrave Dragon Etching1.png button to the left and then click on the second hole we've created in the design. This will cause the hole to turn purple (if no changes have been made to the default color) and will cause the Dragon machine to engrave this hole with an engraver.

Dragon Action Engrave1.png

See the Dragon Guide for further explanation of these functions and much, much more!


14. Now, still under the Actions tab, select the Convert Dragon Convert1.png button to the far left followed by the first hole in the design. A window will appear prompting you to select a new action for the selected geometry. Select the Cutting option from the drop down menu and click the OK button.

Dragon Action Cut2.pngDragon Convert To Cut1.pngDragon Action Cut3.png


15. The Lead In and Lead Out locations for the plasma torch cuts are indicated by small red lines located on the outer edges of the start and end cuts and on the inner edges of the hole cutouts. These make up the section for the pierce location and the short distance needed to ease into the cut profile. These will be automatically generated if you have created lead in/out defaults in the Tube/Pipe Library for the selected material. In this tutorial we will manually add/edit the leads while in Dragon Design. Click on the Actions tab Actionstab1.png followed by the Edit Cuts button. Editcutsbutton123.png Now select all of our cuts in the display window.

Selectedcuts.png

16. Now we will be able to adjust the cutting and lead in/out settings. Enter the following information and click on the Apply Settings button. Applysettingsbutton32.png Your lead ins/outs will now show up in the display as small red lines.

Cuttingvaluesinput.png Leadspic1.png

17. Now, select the Move Lead Dragon Move Lead.png button to the left of the display screen and select the lead from the left oval. Then, click on the top of the oval to place the lead there. You will have to zoom in close with the wheel on your mouse for this step.'

Dragon Action Lead2.png Dragon Action Lead3.png

18. With the part now completed, we will save it off for future use with the Dragon Nesting Tutorial. So, select the Save Drag Save1.png icon from the icon menu bar at the top of the screen and name it Dragon Test2.

Dragon Save As2.png


Thank you for participating in this tutorial.

Transferring

  • After applying all of the changes to our straight part, we are free to select the desired option for transferring the part out.
  • You may now Transfer to Nesting Drag Transfer To-Nesting1.png if you'd like the current part to be added to a nesting project without altering the part further.
  • See the Dragon Guide to help you decide where to go from here.