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|Name=Curves Pipeshell |
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|MenuLocation=Surfaces → Pipeshell |
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The [[Image: |
The [[Image:Curves_Pipeshell.svg|24px]] [[Curves_Pipeshell|Curves Pipeshell]] creates a Pipeshell sweep object. This tool is part of the [[External_workbenches|external workbench]] called [[Curves_Workbench|Curves]]. |
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==Usage== <!--T:5--> |
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# Switch to the [[Image:Curves_workbench_icon.svg|24px]] [[ |
# Switch to the [[Image:Curves_workbench_icon.svg|24px]] [[Curves_Workbench|Curves]] workbench (install from [[Image:Std_AddonMgr.svg|24px]] [[Std_AddonMgr|Addon Manager]] is necessary, if not previously installed) |
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# Select the edge that |
# Select the edge that builds the sweep path in the [[3D_view|3D view]] |
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# Select one or more required profiles in the Tree view |
# Select one or more required profiles in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] |
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# To invoke the command, do one of the following: |
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# Invoke the Curves PipeShell command several ways: |
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#* Press the [[Image: |
#* Press the [[Image:Curves_Pipeshell.svg|24px]] [[Curves_Pipeshell|Creates a Pipeshell sweep object]] button in the tool bar |
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#* Use the {{MenuCommand| |
#* Use the {{MenuCommand|Surfaces → Pipeshell}} |
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# Change the Pipeshell parameter to the required conditions |
# Change the {{incode|Pipeshell}} parameter to the required conditions |
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==Properties== <!--T:9--> |
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===Data=== |
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* {{PropertyData|Placement}}: [[Placement|Placement]] is the location and orientation of an object in space. |
* {{PropertyData|Placement}}: [[Placement|Placement]] is the location and orientation of an object in space. |
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* {{PropertyData|Label}}: User name of the object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]]. |
* {{PropertyData|Label}}: User name of the object in the [[Tree_view|Tree view]]. |
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{{Properties_Title|Main}} |
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* {{PropertyData|Mode}}: Default is {{Emphasis|Frenet}}. Mode is used to select the sweeping algorithm. Choices: Frenet, DiscreteTrihedron, FixedTrihetron, Binormal, ShapeSupport, AuxiliarySpine. |
* {{PropertyData|Mode}}: Default is {{Emphasis|Frenet}}. Mode is used to select the sweeping algorithm. Choices: Frenet, DiscreteTrihedron, FixedTrihetron, Binormal, ShapeSupport, AuxiliarySpine. |
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* {{PropertyData|Output}}: Default is {{Emphasis|Surface}}. Output determines the shape of the object. Choices: Surface, Sections, Lofted Sections. |
* {{PropertyData|Output}}: Default is {{Emphasis|Surface}}. Output determines the shape of the object. Choices: Surface, Sections, Lofted Sections. |
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==Notes== <!--T:7--> |
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* {{Emphasis|Pipeshell}} needs a wire object (as the sweep path), and at least one {{Emphasis|Pipeshell Profile}}. |
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* The two tools {{Emphasis| |
* The two tools {{Emphasis|Pipeshell}} and {{Emphasis|Pipeshell Profile}} work together as an "Advanced" Sweep tool. |
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Curves Pipeshell |
Menu location |
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Surfaces → Pipeshell |
Workbenches |
Curves |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
The Curves Pipeshell creates a Pipeshell sweep object. This tool is part of the external workbench called Curves.
Usage
- Switch to the Curves workbench (install from Addon Manager is necessary, if not previously installed)
- Select the edge that builds the sweep path in the 3D view
- Select one or more required profiles in the Tree view
- To invoke the command, do one of the following:
- Press the Creates a Pipeshell sweep object button in the tool bar
- Use the Surfaces → Pipeshell
- Change the
Pipeshell
parameter to the required conditions
Properties
Data
Base
- DataPlacement: Placement is the location and orientation of an object in space.
- DataLabel: User name of the object in the Tree view.
Main
- DataMode: Default is Frenet. Mode is used to select the sweeping algorithm. Choices: Frenet, DiscreteTrihedron, FixedTrihetron, Binormal, ShapeSupport, AuxiliarySpine.
- DataOutput: Default is Surface. Output determines the shape of the object. Choices: Surface, Sections, Lofted Sections.
- DataProfile: List of the used profiles.
- DataSpine:
Mode
- DataAuxiliary:
- DataContact:
- DataCorrected:
- DataDirection:
- DataEqui Curvi:
- DataLocation:
- DataSupport:
Settings
- DataMax Degree:
- DataMax Segments:
- DataSamples:
- DataSolid: Default is False
- DataTol3d: Default is 0.00.
- DataTol Ang: Default is 0.00.
- DataTol Bound: Default is 0.00.
Notes
- Pipeshell needs a wire object (as the sweep path), and at least one Pipeshell Profile.
- The two tools Pipeshell and Pipeshell Profile work together as an "Advanced" Sweep tool.
Limitations
Scripting
Curves
- Curves IsoCurve, Curves JoinCurve, Curves ParametricComb, Curves ParametricSolid, .................
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