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11. To create a miter in the start cut, select the the start location from the table [[File:tablestartloc.png]] and click the '''Type''' [[File:typebutton.png]] button to change the cut from a cope to a miter. Change the angle for the start cut back to 90. [[File:table33.png]]  
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11. To create a miter in the start cut, select the the start location from the table [[File:tablestartloc.png]] and click the '''Type''' [[File:typebutton.png]] button to change the cut from a cope to a miter, now type 90 into the angle for the start. [[File:table33.png]]  
  
  

Revision as of 10:28, 23 December 2016

Dragon Straight Part Tutorial
Drag Straight1.png

Things To Know

  • This tutorial will step you through the process of creating a straight design in Bend-Tech Dragon and show you the possible choices for where to take it next depending on your needs. As you walk through this tutorial, procedures are designed based on your knowledge of earlier procedures. Because of this, it is very important that you carefully step through this guide, understanding everything along the way.





Tutorial

1. From the Bend-Tech Dragon start up screen, click on the Straight Dragon Straight Part(2).png button to open the straight part interface.

2. Now, maximize the screen Min Max Close Tab.png.

3. In order to start a design, select the 1.75 DOM material from the material drop down menu Drag Select Material1.png to the left. This material is specific to both this tutorial and corresponding tutorials including the Dragon Custom Design Tutorial and the Dragon Nesting Tutorial.

4. Next, select the Tube Length value field Tube Length1.png and enter the number 24. The straight tube should appear below in the display area.

Straight 24 In Tube.png

5. Now select the Cutting tab and hit the Add button twice to add a start and end cut Add button1.png. You can then change the type of cut, the material it is cutting to, the rotation, angle of crossing tube, and offset values all in this table: Cutting table.png


Straight 24 In Tube(1).png

6. From here, check the Display Cross Tubes Dragon Display Cross Tube1.png checkbox and the cross tubes will appear in the display.


Straight 24 Cross Tubes Attached.png

7. Now, click and type 110 into the Angle Drag-Angles1.png value field. This will adjust the angle of the cope as shown in the display area.


Straight 24 Angles Attached.png

8. Now, type 110 into the Angle Both110.png value field for the end cut. This will adjust the angle of the cope as shown in the display area.


Straight 24 Angles Attached3.png

9. Next, type 180 into the Rotation Drag Rotations1.png value field for the end cut.


Straight 24 Rotations Attached2.png

10. Now, type .875 into the Offset Drag Offsets1.png value field for the end cut. This will cause the cross tube on the right side of the project to offset from the centerline by half the diameter of the tubing.


Straight 24 Offsets Attached2.pngStraight 24 Offsets Attached1.png

11. To create a miter in the start cut, select the the start location from the table Tablestartloc.png and click the Type Typebutton.png button to change the cut from a cope to a miter, now type 90 into the angle for the start. Table33.png


Straight 24 Angled Miter Attached2.png

12. With the part finished, please save the file by clicking the Save Drag Save1.png icon from the icon menu bar at the top of the screen and name it Dragon Test1. This will be used in later tutorials including the Dragon Nesting Tutorial and Dragon Custom Design Tutorial.

Dragon Save As1.png

Transferring

  • After applying all of the changes to our straight part, we are free to select the desired option for transferring the part out.
  • You may Transfer to Design Drag Transfer To Design1.png for adding further geometry to the part and assigning actions before sending it to the machine, or you may Transfer to Nesting Drag Transfer To-Nesting1.png if you'd like the current part to be added to a nesting project without altering the part further.
  • See the Dragon Guide to help you decide where to go from here.