Cutting Tutorial

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This tutorial will show how to add cuts to tubes in an assembly project.

Note: Inches are used as the measurement units throughout this tutorial.

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Things To Know

  • "This tutorial is designed to walk the user through creating an assembly design and cutting parts to fit together. As you go through this tutorial, later procedures will assume that you understand all earlier procedures. Because of this, it is very important that you carefully step through this guide, understanding everything along the way and following all steps in order."
  • "A few key items need to be addressed before starting the step-by-step instructions of this tutorial. It is very important for Bend-Tech users to completely understand these items:"
1) PickPoints
PICKPOINTS ARE USED FOR EVERYTHING. The Handrail part of the software is largely run in full 3D. Because a computer screen is only 2D, there is an unlimited amount of depth behind and in front of the cursor. A PickPoint is a point in 3D space that can be used for creating, editing, and placing parts in handrail design. PickPoints can be placed in a 2D environment by having their depth manually entered in the appropriate value fields.
  • There are 2 types of PickPoints; Those automatically created by the part by default (various colors) and user-defined points (green). In addition, the initial (0,0,0) point is an automatic point that resides at the center of the Tri-Star. The Tri-Star is our directional definition locator.


2) Center Line & Apex
  • Center Line: In the assembly design environment we are not working exclusively with the "center-line" of a part, but rather more with the inside or outside.
  • Apex: Most bend locations are created in handrail design with the "Apex". Our definition of apex is the intersection of the straight tubes as if there wasn’t a radius.
This is demonstrated in the picture below.

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3) Locational Orientation
  • Designing seems to work the best if users imagine as if they are standing at a 45 degree angle to the desired creation. This way left is left and right is right. Take a minute and examine the Tri-Star (under the PickPoints] tab) to get your orientation.

Start Up

1) Start by double clicking the "Bend-Tech 7x" icon to start up the program.Bend tech icon.png
Material Die.png

2) Select the "Assembly" icon Newassembly.png in the Task Menu under the "Create New" section to open the Assembly interface. The window that opens should be labeled [Assembly - 1].

3) For the purposes of this tutorial, click the "Maximize" button Min Max Close Tab.png at the top right of the Assembly window.

4) Also, for the purposes of this tutorial, zoom out significantly by spinning the wheel on your mouse so that the Tri-star is about the size of a pea in the lower left corner of the display area.

5) For the purposes of this tutorial. The "Die & Material" tab is located in the upper left corner of the window. Select the "1.00 Material" and "2.0 Die" as seen here.


Part Design

1)

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Before starting, we need to put a few parts together so that we have something to cut.

Select the "PickPoints" tab and the "Single" sub-tab.











2)

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Select the "Set Reference" Set reference.png button and click the point at the center of the Tri-Star in the display area (this should be the only point on the display area right now). If you successfully select the point, it will turn red.


Type the number 24 into the light green "Right" value field, then select the "Apply" Apply.png button.






Step 4

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Select the "Clear Values" button.


Enter 12 in the light green Right field and click Apply.









Step 5

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Leave 12 in the light green Right field and enter 8 in the darker blue Front field.


Click the Apply button.








Step 6

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Click the Clear Values button.


Enter 12 in the darker blue Front field, 12' in the light green Right field, then click Apply.








Step 7

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Select a material in the upper left corner of the assembly window. (Note: If there are no materials available, one will need to be created. Refer to the Tube/Pipe Library page for information on how to define tube materials.)









Step 8

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Click the Straight Part button.

Connect the two points that are indicated in the picture below.







Step 9

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Connect the two points that are indicated in the picture below.








Step 10

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Connect the two points that are indicated in the picture below.

You are now finished building the part.






Step 11

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Go to the Cutting tab.
















Step 12

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Click the New Cut button. New cut.png


Next, click on the Left tube. This will be the tube that is cut (highlighted green). Now, click on the middle tube. This tube will define how the first tube is cut (red tube).


Click the Complete button. Complete.png






Step 13

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The cut will then be added to the cut list.


Zoom in on the part model to see a better view of the cut outline. The cutting profile will be represented by the blue and black lines.




Step 14

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Click the New Cut button New cut.png again.


Click the right tube, followed by the middle tube to define a second cut.


Click the Complete button. Complete.png






Step 15

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The second cut will then be added to the cut list.


Again, zoom in on the part model to see a better view of the cut outline. The cutting profile will be represented by the blue and black lines.






Step 16

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You are now finished adding cuts to the part.

To see a preview of the cutting wrapper (shown to the right), click the Details Details.png below the cut list.

If you wanted to print out cutting sleeves for both cuts, you could do so by clicking the Print All button Print all cuts.png below the cut list.