Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER v2.9.12"
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− | This "split a bend" command is | + | Splitting a bend into two adjacent half-bends manually is a bit complex. So we added this command to make it easy.<br><br> |
− | + | This new "split a bend" command is useful for when a very high bend angle throws its intersection point far from the tube and then creates unreliably high swings in the tangent deviation and bender correction data.<br><br> | |
After splitting a bend into two adjacent half-bends, you can use the SPLIT BEND measuring feature to measure the bend angle inside and outside to overcome this problem.<br><br> | After splitting a bend into two adjacent half-bends, you can use the SPLIT BEND measuring feature to measure the bend angle inside and outside to overcome this problem.<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 11 August 2018
Revision 2.9.12Release Date: August 13, 2018
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NEW - LRA POPUP MENU SPLITS ONE BEND INTO TWO FOR MORE ACCURATE MEASURING QUALIFICATION and BENDER CORRECTION
Splitting a bend into two adjacent half-bends manually is a bit complex. So we added this command to make it easy. |
Follow these steps to setup VTube-LASER to split a bend then turn on "Split Bend Measuring"1 - Select the bend to split in an LRA grid. See VTube-LASER Split Bend Feature for details on the Split Bend measuring feature. |
OTHER CHANGES
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Other Pages
- See VTube-LASER Addata ZModem Communications Protocol for more information.
- Back to VTube-LASER
- Back to VTube Software Updates (for LASER Mode)
- See also VTube-STEP
- See also VTube-STEP Revisions
- See VTube-LASER Customer Support Page to download the latest version.
- See the tutorial on DCF - Dual Cylinder Fit
- See the tutorial on DCP - Diameter Cut Planes
- See VTube-LASER Cut Planes
- See How to Measure Tubes Attached to an Evaporator with the DCP Feature