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==STEP 4: Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all the parts==
 
==STEP 4: Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all the parts==
 
Be careful to not move the assembly.  Repeat the first three steps for each tube.<br><br>
 
Be careful to not move the assembly.  Repeat the first three steps for each tube.<br><br>
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==STEP 5: Start a New Assembly==
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Start a new assembly. These steps show how to insert four parts from the SOLIDWORKS part files.<br><br>
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==Read More About Tube Elongation==
 
==Read More About Tube Elongation==

Revision as of 19:32, 2 June 2016

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VTube-LASER can reverse engineer tube and then build that tube in SOLIDWORKS as a fully-constrained 3D parametric model. This page describes the basic steps to create an assembly from a part using VTube-LASER and SOLIDWORKS.


STEP 1: Measure One of the Parts in VTube-LASER

Measure the first pipe and create a measured tube shape.

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STEP 2: Build the Part in SOLIDWORKS

Use the File tab in Measure Tube Data to send the measured part to SOLIDWORKS.

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STEP 3: Save the SOLIDWORKS Part File

Save the part to a unique SOLIDWORKS part file on the disk.

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STEP 4: Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all the parts

Be careful to not move the assembly. Repeat the first three steps for each tube.

STEP 5: Start a New Assembly

Start a new assembly. These steps show how to insert four parts from the SOLIDWORKS part files.

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Read More About Tube Elongation



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