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Hull and Outfitting

Production

  • Last UpdatedNov 29, 2023
  • 2 minute read

Bending Template Info

Information within this frame is used to specify input for bending templates for the shell plate. The given information will be stored in the plate object and override default settings of the default (ip) file of the function for bending templates.

  • Bending Template Info

    • Template Side: Template Side

    • Along Seam: The seam along which templates should be located

    • <List Box>: Distance values; click a value to activate it

    • Distance: New distance value

    • Add: Add the new distance value

    • Delete: Delete active distance value

    • Clear: Delete all distance values

      Note: Bending template information given for the plate will override settings of the default (ip) file of the function for bending templates.

Marking Information

Information within this frame is used to specify marking information for the cpanparts function (for release of shell plates for production). This information stored in the shell plate may override the values of default (ip) file. The list boxes at the bottom of the frame have one option IP which indicates that the settings of default (ip) file will be used. Other options are to actively include or exclude objects specified in the table above.

  • Marking Info:

    • <List Box>: Marking objects; click an object to activate it

    • Type of Marking: Type of object for which marking should be added

    • Add...: Indicate marking object graphically

    • Delete: Delete active marking object from list

    • Clear: Delete all marking objects from list

    • Abutting Panels ... Buttock Curves: Handling of marking for object type in general; IP means that the setting of the default (ip) file for cpanparts should be used.

      Note: Marking information given for the plate will override settings of the default (ip) file of the cpanparts function.

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