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− | BLM benders can bend using [[draw bending]] or [[push-bending]]. BLM refers to push-bending as "[[variable radius | + | BLM benders can bend using [[draw bending]] or [[push-bending]]. BLM refers to push-bending as "[[variable radius bend]]ing." This version of Benderlink can recognize large radius push-bends and skip corrections to straights before and after push-bends. Also the bend angle of each push-bend is left untouched. |
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Revision as of 04:15, 8 December 2007
New Recognition of Variable Radius Bending
BLM benders can bend using draw bending or push-bending. BLM refers to push-bending as "variable radius bending." This version of Benderlink can recognize large radius push-bends and skip corrections to straights before and after push-bends. Also the bend angle of each push-bend is left untouched. |
Benderlink indicates which values are not corrected by showing a bold red value on the screen. The BLUE radius values indicates the Benderlink knows that this is a variable radius bend. |
Set the Linear Units for Conversion
Benderlink now shows two radio-buttons in the Measuring Center section that allow the operator to send the data to the measuring center in a consistent unit value. |
Adjusted the BLM Data Output Accuracy
Bender data was being output as integer data. |
The precision is now set to four places beyond the decimal. |
Other Pages
Main Benderlink Wiki page
Main Benderlink for BLM Wiki page