TubesT - The version of TubesT corresponding to TubePro
TubesT - How to Get Free Small Tube Edition of TubesT
TubesT - The Solution for Machining of Sheet Metal Parts
TubesT - The Solution for Machining of Shaped Tube
TubesT - The Layer Mapping
TubesT - In-part shape(Nested Contours)
TubesT - Start Point
TubesT - Intersect Hole
TubesT - Tutorial on Toolpaths for Processing Sheet Metal Parts
TubesT - Add Text
TubesT - Auto Add Text
TubesT - Quick Rectangle Path
TubesT - Make Up Tilt End
TubesT - Close Up End
TubesT - Sort
TubesT - Simulate
TubesT - Save the YXY File
TubesT - Auto Backup
TubesT - Custom Profile Toolpath Contour for Shaped Tube
What is Intersect Hole and How to Use it
Intersect Hole
? ? ? ?By default, a hole added on the tube, will be cut with the cutting head perpendicular to the tube surface, and the section will not be vertical. So if you want a hole with vertical section(B axis doesn’t rotate during the cutting), it is necessary for you to add Intersect Hole process.
? ? ? ? In TubesT, Click Intersect Hole to add this process for selected graphics.
? ? ? ? Besides, you can also choose Vertical Intersect Hole and Horizontal Intersect Hole for the holes on the chamfer.
? ? ? ? When Vertical Intersect Hole is applied on a hole, then cutting head will cut it directly and B axis doesn’t rotate during this whole process; When Horizontal Intersect Hole applied, B axis will rotate 90 degrees first, then the cutting head will start processing without B axis rotation any more.
? ? ? ? With this process added, the holes can be processed precisely with a relative vertical section, and the graphics will also have some difference in the render display. To specify it, you can click Display 3D Vector here to get a distinct effect.
? ? ? ? The below shows the difference between the cutting effects with this very process or not.
What is Intersect Hole and How to Use it
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Intersect Hole
? ? ? ?By default, a hole added on the tube, will be cut with the cutting head perpendicular to the tube surface, and the section will not be vertical. So if you want a hole with vertical section(B axis doesn’t rotate during the cutting), it is necessary for you to add Intersect Hole process.
? ? ? ? In TubesT, Click Intersect Hole to add this process for selected graphics.
? ? ? ? Besides, you can also choose Vertical Intersect Hole and Horizontal Intersect Hole for the holes on the chamfer.
? ? ? ? When Vertical Intersect Hole is applied on a hole, then cutting head will cut it directly and B axis doesn’t rotate during this whole process; When Horizontal Intersect Hole applied, B axis will rotate 90 degrees first, then the cutting head will start processing without B axis rotation any more.
? ? ? ? With this process added, the holes can be processed precisely with a relative vertical section, and the graphics will also have some difference in the render display. To specify it, you can click Display 3D Vector here to get a distinct effect.
? ? ? ? The below shows the difference between the cutting effects with this very process or not.