Take distances and angles between points, surfaces, and detected circles and spheres in the 3D view
You can take measurements in the default view, but it is also available as a module.
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What is it?
Measurements provide ways to probe parts on the platform for their geometric properties.
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Where do I find it?
Measure is located in the
Home tab as well as the
Analyze tab.
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What can I measure?
These properties are
lengths,
distances,
wall thicknesses, and
angles on and between parts, including angles against the cardinal planes.
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What are key features of
Measurements?
Feature detection and snapping
- Select from measurement primitives like
points,
lines or
edges,
circles and
spheres, and
planes, and
Netfabb attempts to detect the appropriate features under the mouse pointer to snap start or end of a measurement to them.
- Restrict or unrestrict
snapping of certain detectable features. For instance, restrict points to only snap to edges.
Measurement configuration and adjustment
- Drag labels around freely to
rearrange them
- Labels appear in
screenshots for documentation purposes
- Add
custom text in a label
- Switch circle measurements to show
radius or diameter.
- Select which
components of the cardinal coordinates to display for distance measurements
- Switch during all available
arcs of the full circle during angle measurement
Verbosity
- Labels show key values while the list shows
comprehensive details like the X, Y, and Z coordinates of an angle's apex, for example
Interactivity
- You can create multiple measurements which
Netfabb maintains and updates as much as possible (or sensible) during further steps such as (proportional) scaling, moving, and rotating, as well as
Undoing and
Redoing actions, as long as the original part and involved geometry is kept.
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What additional functionality does the module offer?
Measurements taken while the module is active
appear in the project tree as collapsible section that can remain visible while working on something else. A measurement module can only work on one part at a time, although you can use new instances of the module for each part.
Additionally, the measurement module can generate a
blueprint of the current part. Blueprints are printable documents in PDF format that project the part onto the cardinal planes. A selection of large paper sizes are available, and they can be used to match the 3D model against a finished 3D-printed part.
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