Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER Split Bend Feature"
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We invented Split Bend to solve a legacy measuring issue in the tube fabrication. | We invented Split Bend to solve a legacy measuring issue in the tube fabrication. | ||
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− | When bend angles reach and exceed 180-degrees, we lose the intersection point between the two adjacent straights.<br><br> | + | When bend angles reach and exceed 180-degrees, we lose the intersection point between the two adjacent straights. VTube must insert an extra straight inside the bend in order to solve the centerline math.<br><br> |
See the illustration to see why this is the case.<br><br> | See the illustration to see why this is the case.<br><br> | ||
At 180-degrees or more, then VTube-LASER must form the single bend '''with two intersection points.'''<br><br> | At 180-degrees or more, then VTube-LASER must form the single bend '''with two intersection points.'''<br><br> |
Revision as of 20:11, 1 May 2017
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About The Split Bend Feature
The Split Bend feature is VTube-LASER's unique method of measuring tubes with 180-degree or greater bends with accuracy.
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Why Is Split Bend Necessary?
We invented Split Bend to solve a legacy measuring issue in the tube fabrication.
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Configuring for Split Bend
Split Bend setup is controlled in the Bend Setup tab of the Master Tube menu in VTube-LASER, and in the Bend Setup tab in VTube-STEP. Both modes of VTube allow you to configure Split Bends. |
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In the Split Bend window, set any straight that will be treated as a Split Bend. See Video 54 for how to setup for a Split Bend. |
Split Bend LRA Compression
VTube-LASER knows that benders still like to refer to the 180-degree bends as a SINGLE bend. |
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For this tube, we turn the Split Bend ON for straights 2 and 4, and the LRA data automatically compresses. |
Split Bend Measuring
During tube measurement, when you arrive at the split bend to scan, VTube-LASER will make a special sound and tell you to scan the OUTSIDE of the bend. Scan as much data as you want - up to 250 stripes. The goal is to be sure that at least one point in one of the stripes touches the highest point of the outside of the bend. So you can take as many stripes of data as you want - VTube will take them all in without a problem.
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Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER
- See also Calibration-Leapfrog-Move Targets
- Purchase the targets at the store.