TubeCAD Pro v8-20071024

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Check.jpg FIX for TubeCAD LAR Chart Style Rotation Placement

The ROTATIONS in the TubeCAD LAR chart style were placed one row too low. Unlike an LRA chart style, which always shows a ZERO in the first rotation, the logic of this chart style should show the rotation between bends 1 and 2 AFTER the first bend in row 1.

This is the original output:

Tubecad lar old.jpg

This is the corrected output as of this version. Note that the rotations are all moved up one row.

Tubecad lar new.jpg



Check.jpg FIX for TubeCAD Long Chart ROTATION value placement

The ROTATIONS in the TubeCAD LONG chart were inserted one row too high. For example, the rotation between bends 1 and 2 may be -149.9 degrees. In previous versions of this chart style, the value is placed between bends 2 and 3 (see the blue line below).


Tubecad long old rotation location.jpg


Here is the same chart with that same angle moved up to the proper location:

Tubecad long new rotation location.jpg


Check.jpg ENHANCED Increased Tolerance for Same Plane Rotations

The TubeCAD Long chart style indicates "SP" for rotations that are at ZERO degrees. "SP" means "Same Plane." The tolerance for achieving SP status was a true zero to the limits of the computer. This means that zero represented a value smaller than anything visible in this world.

Since that does not really make sense in the real world, the solution was to increase the tolerance to +/- 0.09 degrees. Any rotation value within 0.09 degrees of zero is now reported as an "SP" rotation in the Long chart style.

Tubecad report same plane.jpg