Creating a model from a shank
Creating a model from a shank
When creating a shank, a Carveco model is created as part of
the project according to the settings you define.
To create a model using a shank:
- Select File > New >
Project. Carveco displays the project screen.
- In the Project panel,
click the Models item in the Project Tree. This displays the
Models panel below the splitter bar.
- In the New Shanks area,
click the button representing the shank you want to create. The shank's panel is
displayed, for example:
- Enter a name for the empty component in the Name box.
Each shank is given a different default name. - If you are creating any of the available shanks:
- Click the Standard list,
then select the option for the national standard system in which you want to
create the shank.
- If you have selected anything other than the Custom option, click the Size list followed by the size of shank that you want
to create.
- If you have selected the Custom option, specify the diameter of the shank in
the Diameter box.
- Specify the border that you want to apply around the shank
in the Border box.
- Specify the resolution of the model in the Resolution box.
- If you are creating any of the shanks other than the
Tapered Round, Tapered Square or Tapered
Knife Edge:
- Specify the width of the shank in the Width box.
- Specify the distance between the inner and outer diameter
of the shank in the Thickness box.
- If you are creating a Tapered
Round, Tapered Square or Tapered Knife Edge shank:
- Click to display the next group of settings.
- Specify the thickness of the top of the tapered shank in
the Top Thickness box.
- Specify the thickness of the bottom of the tapered shank in
the Bottom Thickness box.
- Specify the width at the top of the tapered shank in the
Top Width box.
- Specify the width at the bottom of the tapered shank in the
Bottom Width box.
- Click to create the shank according to your settings.
A model is created beneath the Models item in the Project Tree. The model is named
according to that specified when defining the shank's settings. For example, TaperedKnifeEdgeShank.Carveco calculates the necessary dimensions of the model
according to the settings associated with the shank. The resulting model is
always in metric measurements.
The resulting model contains:
- Two locked reference guideline vectors in the model area;
one marking the vertical centreline and the other marking the horizontal
centreline. This artwork is hosted on the Reference
Lines vector layer.
- Two locked concentric circular vectors below the model
area. This artwork is drawn on the Reference Silhouette
vector layer.
- A circular vector drawn about the outer circle below the
model area; used as a ring silhouette if the shank is rebuilt. This artwork is
drawn on the Default Layer vector layer.
- Two parallel horizontal linear vectors drawn in the model
area; both used as drive rails when the shank is calculated. This artwork is
drawn on the Default Layer vector layer.
- Two profile vectors drawn in the model area; both used as
cross-sections when the shank is calculated. This artwork is drawn on the Default Layer vector layer.
Both the Gem Tools and
Rotary Relief Tools areas are displayed on
the Assistant's Home page.
The vector artwork drawn on the Default
Layer vector layer is essentially used to calculate a two-rail swept ring
shape.
In the Project Tree, a Rotary
Relief
is associated with the model. The rotary relief is shown in the 3D view by
default.
- To adjust the overall shape of the shank:
- Edit the default vector artwork used to create the shank.
Although you can edit the shape of the model's drive rails,
cross-sections, and ring silhouette, you cannot replace them with different
vectors. You can reposition any of the vectors used to create the shank,
although moving the ring silhouette may cause unwanted results. - Click The new shank shape is
calculated using the edited vector artwork.
Do not add any decorative detail to the shank before
clicking , otherwise it will be lost during the
recalculation process.
If you do not want to change the shape of the shank, go to
the next step.
If you click , the current model is closed. The model icon in the
Project Tree indicates this.
- Click to close the panel. The model beneath
the Models folder in the Project Tree remains open.
If you click to select the model in the Project Tree, the
Base Height is included in the Model Information area.
If you are creating a Plain, Square, or
Knife Edge shank, the Base Height is equal to the Thickness of the shank.
If you are creating a Tapered Round, Tapered
Square, or Tapered Knife Edge shank,
the Base Height is equal to the average of
the Top Thickness and Bottom Thickness.
The availability of this feature is license dependent.
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