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pipes without using routing

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Hello, everyone. for a pneumatic circuit I am using the sweep instead of routing, it seems to me to do a little earlier. How can I make the spline in the entrance and exit points always normal on the floor, where there will be the circle to create the sweep, for a stretch I decide?
I hope you understand:redface:, I mean where there are arrows
thanks to all
 

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Hello, everyone. for a pneumatic circuit I am using the sweep instead of routing, it seems to me to do a little earlier. How can I make the spline in the entrance and exit points always normal on the floor, where there will be the circle to create the sweep, for a stretch I decide?
I hope you understand:redface:, I mean where there are arrows
thanks to all
you can simply make a straight line segment that "comes" from the connection and from there start then with the spline.. clearly within the same sketch of the sweep path.

greetings
Mar
 
perfect, but I have some problems creating the plan inside the piece so that it is normal to it :eek:
 
You don't need any plan, just create a 3d sketch with the terminal segments perpendicular to the tube you have to stick to.
 
It's just that I messed up in the right connection that's not aligned to anything. I solved by creating the 3d sketch and making a first segment between two circles inside the fitting so as to have the normal direction. then I created the 2 segments and joined them to the spline specifying "tangence".
thanks to all:wink:
 

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Hello, everyone. for a pneumatic circuit I am using the sweep instead of routing, it seems to me to do a little earlier. How can I make the spline in the entrance and exit points always normal on the floor, where there will be the circle to create the sweep, for a stretch I decide?
I hope you understand:redface:, I mean where there are arrows
thanks to all
I don't think so. with piping insert the fittings, click the type of pipe, automatic path and ok. explain how you can do it before?
 
It's just that I messed up in the right connection that's not aligned to anything. I solved creating 3d sketch
In fact. also because it is difficult to always have two fittings lying on the same floor; in these cases you always go sketch 3d.
making a first segment between two circles inside the fitting so you have the normal direction.
more quickly enough to give a relationship of perpendicularity with the starting plan.

However, the important thing is to achieve the goal:finger:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
I don't think so. with piping insert the fittings, click the type of pipe, automatic path and ok. explain how you can do it before?
You are so right!:biggrin:
but you should already have beautiful and ready all your bookstores. . However, because of the fittings it has inserted them (if not even specially shaped), it could save them in the library and take them from there with routing :smile:

greetings
Mar
 
I don't think so. with piping insert the fittings, click the type of pipe, automatic path and ok. explain how you can do it before?
You are so right!:biggrin:
but you should already have beautiful and ready all your bookstores. . However, because of the fittings it has inserted them (if not even specially shaped), it could save them in the library and take them from there with routing :smile:

greetings
Mar
apart from routing I never used it:biggrin:, so I should have learned it first. then the automatic path with what criterion is generated? I mean, the pipes are different and they obviously don't have to cross. the fittings I took beautiful that made from the sites of the various producers. If you tell me it's better, I'll learn routing.
 
to use it well you have to create a supplied library and that is the big one of the work. done that is definitely faster.
for automatic routes:

if you use rigid tubes choose the priority of direction and swx proposes to each clik various solutions (always changeable as you want)
if you use flexible pipes joins you with a spline on 3d sketch, in my opinion quite reliable.
 

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