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- TAB CYL allows you to create a spline mesh that
- approximates the surface that is defined by sweeping a
- generator curve along an axis vector (the director) of a
- specified length.
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- Select the line, arc, conic, or spline to be used as the
- generator curve.
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- Enter the number of segments that the generator curve is
- to be broken into.
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- Define the cylinder axis by choosing one of the following
- options:
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- 2 PTS - to define the cylinder axis by selecting a start
- point and an endpoint. An axis vector is directed from the
- start point to the endpoint.
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- Using a Position Menu option, indicate a start point and
- an endpoint to define the axis vector.
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- LINE - to define the cylinder axis by selecting a line
- entity. The axis vector is directed from the end of the
- line closest to the selection point, to the opposite end
- of the line.
-
- Select a line entity to define the axis vector.
-
- END ENT - to define the cylinder axis by selecting a line,
- arc, conic, polyline, or spline. The axis is defined as
- the outward-pointing tangent vector at the end of the
- entity, closest to the cursor selection position.
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- Select a line, arc, conic, polyline, or spline.
-
- KEYIN - to define the cylinder axis by entering the axis
- vector coordinates.
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- Define the direction of the vector by entering the x, y, z
- vector components, either in world or construction
- coordinates.
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- Enter the length of the cylinder. If a negative length is
- entered, the direction of the axis vector is reversed.
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- Enter the number of segments that are to be generated in
- the axis direction.
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- A temporary mesh is displayed, along with a NO/YES menu.
- If the curves are connected correctly, choose YES. If the
- curves are not connected correctly, choose NO and select
- another generator curve.
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- Indicate whether to group the entities. Choose NO to
- continue without grouping. Choose YES to create a group,
- and enter a group name.
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- The mesh is created.
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