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== Calculating Cut Length in the Part Setup Menu ==
 
== Calculating Cut Length in the Part Setup Menu ==
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You can calculate the cut length of the tube in the Part Setup menu in either STEP or LASER modes.<br><br>
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The Cut Length value is a value that can be entered manually or calculated automatically.  Calculate the cut length of the tube in the Part Setup menu in either STEP or LASER modes.<br><br>
  
 
To calculate the cut length, right click on the Part Setup menu, and choose  "Calculate Cut Length".<br><br>
 
To calculate the cut length, right click on the Part Setup menu, and choose  "Calculate Cut Length".<br><br>
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== How to Remove Elongation From the Cut Length ==
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== How to Calculate and Remove Elongation From the Cut Length ==
  
 
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VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation.<br><br>
 
VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation.<br><br>
The more positive the value the more elongation is removed from the cut length.  A typical value is between 3 and 5 (percent).<br><br>
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A typical value is between 3 and 5 (percent).<br><br>
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The more positive the value the more elongation is removed from the cut length.  For example, "4" removes 4% from all the arc lengths when calculating the cut length of the tube.<br><br>
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See images on the right for an example of changes to the Cut Length before and after calculation when removing 4% from the arc lengths.<br><br>
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Recalculate the Cut Length after the change to the tube elongation percentage for the new value to take effect in the Cut Length calculation.
 
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The intersection deviation grids allow you to set the default tolerance to every value in a row, column, or even the entire grid using a popup menu<br><br>
 
To use this feature, single click on a tolerance value, then right click and choose the action in the popup menu.<br><br>
 
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The screen images on the right show an example of before and after changes made to an entire column:<br>
 
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The XYZ Intersection deviation values can be included in reports:
 
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==Other Pages==
 
==Other Pages==
  
 
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Calculating Cut Length in the Part Setup Menu

The Cut Length value is a value that can be entered manually or calculated automatically. Calculate the cut length of the tube in the Part Setup menu in either STEP or LASER modes.

To calculate the cut length, right click on the Part Setup menu, and choose "Calculate Cut Length".

Vtube-1.94 partsetup popupmenu alone.png

Vtube-1.94 partsetup popupmenu.png

How to Calculate and Remove Elongation From the Cut Length

VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation.

A typical value is between 3 and 5 (percent).

The more positive the value the more elongation is removed from the cut length. For example, "4" removes 4% from all the arc lengths when calculating the cut length of the tube.

See images on the right for an example of changes to the Cut Length before and after calculation when removing 4% from the arc lengths.

Recalculate the Cut Length after the change to the tube elongation percentage for the new value to take effect in the Cut Length calculation.

Vtube-1.94 partsetup calculated cutlength.png
Vtube-1.94 tube elongation percentage zero.png
Vtube-1.94 tube elongation percentage four.png
Vtube-1.94 partsetup calculated cutlength after elongation removed.png


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