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modellazione pipe

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Petruz

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Bye to all,

I have a problem with tube modeling.
I have the need to make folded pipes, however, starting from a tube library, present at the hype of my base date, encoded by diameter and thickness of standard length 6m.
the reference codes of the starting tube, useful length and shaped tube code must be able to appear in the separate base.
Can anyone tell me if there's a way to do that?

Thank you.
petruz
 
Bye to all,

I have a problem with tube modeling.
I have the need to make folded pipes, however, starting from a tube library, present at the hype of my base date, encoded by diameter and thickness of standard length 6m.
the reference codes of the starting tube, useful length and shaped tube code must be able to appear in the separate base.
Can anyone tell me if there's a way to do that?

Thank you.
petruz
You have to use the piping module if you have it, then you can do everything you asked, both for welded and bent pipes.

greetings
 
thanks ozzy,

ineffects are not in possession of the piping module.
I had thought to import the tube from my library into a .asm file and then shape it with the advanced command "deforms according to trajectory" but unfortunately it is possible only with the .prt parts.
if there is no other way I see if I can connect to buy the form.

Hi.
petruz
 
Well it is possible to do it but in part, it depends on how many folds you have to make it to this tube, the process can be quite slender, if you do so many is an essential module that allows you so many other things besides that mentioned.

if you need more info please ask.

greetings
 
If we ever take the form, maybe I'll get some advice.

Thanks again
Good evening
petruz
 

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