Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER v1.80"

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*Removed the dashes from radius zeros in XYZ charts.
 
*Removed the dashes from radius zeros in XYZ charts.
 
*Added new "XYZ" report that includes only the XYZ data for use in importing XYZ data to solid model programs like Autodesk Inventor through Excel.
 
*Added new "XYZ" report that includes only the XYZ data for use in importing XYZ data to solid model programs like Autodesk Inventor through Excel.
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*Removed Cut Plane request after connect to the arm.  Users know to do this if necessary - so there is no need to put the question on the screen.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:37, 20 November 2012

Vtube-laser logo.jpg

Revision 1.80

Vtube-laser 1.78.jpg




New Transform MASTER Centerline Data so Any Bend is True in the XY Plane

  • Transform the centerline orientation so that any bend is true.
  • The 0,0,0 datum is always placed at the center of the true bend radius.
  • This feature can be combined with the Excel output in order to automate the building of compound tools in solid model programs.


Vtube transform truebend one.jpg

Before transformation:
Vtube hvac transform none.jpg

After transformation with bend 1 true to the XY plane:
Vtube hvac transform one.jpg


End Trim Length Fix

  • For single bends in the inspection grid, the end trim lengths were 1/2 the correct value. VTube-LASER was incorrectly considering single bends as single straight parts. This is corrected.

Vtube-laser singlebend inspectionscreen.jpg

Updated Hardware Key Driver

  • The latest version of the SafeNet hardware key driver is included in this installation.

Safenet hardwarekey installation.jpg

Other Changes

  • Removed the dashes from radius zeros in XYZ charts.
  • Added new "XYZ" report that includes only the XYZ data for use in importing XYZ data to solid model programs like Autodesk Inventor through Excel.
  • Removed Cut Plane request after connect to the arm. Users know to do this if necessary - so there is no need to put the question on the screen.



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