This example shows how to create a helix using the
Curve Editor tab.
- Click Curve Editor tab > Create panel > Curves > Helix, which attaches a helix to the cursor.
- Click to locate the helix at the centre of its base, or enter the coordinates in
on the
Status bar to display the
Helix dialog.
PowerMill also draws a helix.
The helix is yellow and has:
- blue handles that enable you to edit the
Top radius,
Bottom radius and
Height graphically.
- blue points showing the number and location of the points in each turn.
- a blue circle at the centre of its base that enables you to edit the location of the helix graphically.
- Enter suitable values, for example:
-
Height of
60.
-
Pitch of
10.
-
Number of turns of
6.
-
Points in each turn of
8.
-
Top radius of
20.
-
Base radius of
20.
- Click
OK.
Clicking
OK creates a spline curve that you cannot edit.
Alternatively, you can create the helix graphically. For example, if you select the top-radius handle (the cursor changes to
) and drag it to a new position, the top radius changes.
You can move the helix by selecting the centre handle (the cursor changes to
) and dragging it to a new position.