Difference between revisions of "VTube Rectangular Tubes"
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− | + | Set Width1 and Width2 to the same values to draw square tube.</td> | |
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====Rectangular - Bending "Easy Way"==== | ====Rectangular - Bending "Easy Way"==== | ||
+ | For rectangular tube, this is the most common configuration used because the bending is easier than when the profile is rotated 90 degrees to this orienation. | ||
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[[image:vtube-1.82_rectangular_endsample__values_1.jpg|300px]]<br> | [[image:vtube-1.82_rectangular_endsample__values_1.jpg|300px]]<br> | ||
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==Magic View & Converter== | ==Magic View & Converter== |
Revision as of 20:20, 23 June 2013
VTube Rectangular Tubes
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VTube-STEP and VTube-LASER can handle rectangular tube shapes as well as cylindrical. |
VTube-STEP
VTube can draw rectangular or square tubing. The dimensional controls are in the Part Setup menu of both STEP and LASER modes: |
Profiles
Square TubeSet Width1 and Width2 to the same values to draw square tube. |
Rectangular - Bending "Easy Way"For rectangular tube, this is the most common configuration used because the bending is easier than when the profile is rotated 90 degrees to this orienation. |
Rectangular - Bending "Hard Way"You can switch the values in the Width1 and Width2 to rotate the tube shape into the "hard way" bending method. |
Magic View & Converter
We recommend Magic View & Converter to import and view CATIA notes files. (This is only a viewer program.)
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AutoCAD to STEP Plug-in
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Other Pages
- Back to VTube-STEP
- Back to VTube-LASER