Cutting

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The Cutting tab contains the tools necessary for adding cuts to the ends of parts. Wrappers can be printed which, when wrapped around the end of a tube, mark where the tube needs to be cut.


Make Cuts

Click the "New Cut" New cut.png button and click a part. The cut part will be highlighted in green once selected. Click a second part, plane, or multiple parts that the first part will be cut to fit against. The second and any consecutive selected parts will be highlighted in red. Click the "Complete" Complete.png button. The cut should appear in the list of cuts on the Cutting tab and shown on the assembly.


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Click the "Auto-Cut" Auto cut.png button to let the software attempt to generate all cuts in the assembly project.


Click the "Auto-Miter" Auotmiter1.png button to extend the lengths of intersecting tubes past their center line so they can be cut equally.

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When viewing the details for the wrappers for a mitered cut, they should have these qualities.


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Cutting Plane

Using the "Cutting Plane" function to cut a section of tube is different from cutting tubes that intersect. This tool is used for cutting a specific place on a bend or straight tube that does not intersect another tube.

Using the cutting plane feature, a custom plane can be defined and used to place cuts anywhere on the assembly design.

To place a cutting plane, click the "New" New plane.png button under the "Cutting" tab and click on a PickPoint to define the center/base point of the plane. Then click the first and second direction of the plane.

Once a plane is place in the assembly, it can be used as a cutting feature and will allow straight cuts to be placed anywhere.

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To move the plane, click the "Move" New plane move.png button. Then click and drag the move tools directly on the plane to move, resize, and rotate the plane. See image below.

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Once the cutting plane in in the correct position, the user can record a cut by selecting the "New Cut" New cut.png button.

Then, select the tube that you are trying to cut, followed by the cutting plane itself. If you've done everything right, the cutting plane will be highlighted when you place your cursor over it.

Lastly, select the "Complete" Complete.png button and the new cut and information will show up on the left of the screen in the Cut Chart section.


Cut Settings

If the Outside Diameter Only option is checked, the software will not display the inside diameter cut line for each cut.

If Distance to Perp of Bend is checked, the cut wrapper's red line will instead display the distance to the tangent of the nearest bend combined with the outside radius of the bend.

If the Hide Completed Features option is checked,

If the Ignore Tube Ends option is checked,

If Mitered Cut is checked, all cuts will be calculated as straight mitered cuts. If you are using a hole saw to cut your tubes leave Mitered Cut unchecked.


Cut Chart

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A chart displaying a list of all the cuts currently applied to the assembly will be shown as well.

Click on a cut to see a preview of the cut on the 3D model of the assembly.


Click Delete Delete cut.png to remove the cut from the tube, or click Delete All Delete all cuts.png to remove all cuts from the Assembly project.


Click Print Print cut.png to print the currently selected wrapper, or click Print All Print all cuts.png to print out all wrappers for the entire Assembly project.



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Click the Details button Details.png to see a preview of the cutting wrapper. On each wrapper, there is a red line with a number on it. This line is used for lining up a wrapper on a tube. The number is the distance from the end of the tube that the red line should be.


Click the Select button Select cut.png and click on a cut in the display area to select it from the assembly directly.