Emboss from Component

Introduction

This topic will explain Emboss from Component, describe where to access it, explain the options found in it, and provide links to related topics.

Emboss from Component

Emboss from Component allows you to create Component/STL files from either a single emboss feature or an entire emboss model (To learn more, use the links at the end of this help topic.) The component is saved as an .stl file. These components can then be used to create one or more features using the Emboss from Component feature. Because the component is saved with the .stl extension, just about any .stl file can be used to create a component.

Navigation

To create an Emboss from Component feature:

 

  • Right-click Emboss Model, and click Emboss from Component.

 

  • In the Open dialog box, locate and select a component/.stl file, and click Open.

 

The Create Emboss from Component dialog box displays.

Parameters

Emboss Attributes

 

  • Name- indicates the feature name that displays in the BobART tree. By default, it is automatically named by the feature type and number. Note that you cannot use the hyphen (-) character with spaces around it, as this is reserved for the automatic naming and will be removed. You can however use it without spaces, for example, Emboss-Body).

  • Color - opens the Color dialog box. Select the desired color for the feature, and click OK.

 

Tip: In the Create Emboss from Component dialog box, you can change the color to make it easier to view the component while you are modifying parameters. This can be helpful when multiple features share the same color.

 

 

Component Size

The Component Size group displays the current size of the component. You use the following parameters to adjust the size of the component.

 

  • Keep Same Ratio

    Select the check box to keep the same ratio between the X Size, Y Size, and Z Depth. When you edit one of these parameters, the others are automatically calculated to retain the original size ratio.

    Clear the check box to edit the X Size, Y Size, and Z Depth parameters independently from each other. When you change one of these parameters, the others are not changed.

  • X Size - is the total size of the component along the X-axis.

  • Y Size - is the total size of the component along the Y-axis.

  • Z Depth - is the total size of the component along the Z-axis.

 

 

Orientation

The Orientation group contains options to rotate and/or mirror the component as follows.

 

Rotation

The rotation parameters do not limit the angle of rotation in order to allow you all creative possibilities.

 

Tip: When rotating in X or Y, generally you should use values less than 90 degrees. For example, a 90 degree rotation may remove much of the detail of the component because embossed models cannot contain undercut areas. As another example, a rotation of greater than 90 degrees begins to appear as inverting the component. If you are not sure, experiment until you find the desired result.

 

  • X - is the amount of rotation around the X-axis.

  • Y - is the amount of rotation around the Y-axis.

  • Z - is the amount of rotation around the Z-axis.

 

 

Mirror

The Mirror parameters are used to mirror the component across one or more of three planes as described next. You can use any combination of the three mirror planes.

 

Select the check box to turn on the option.

Clear the check box to turn off the option.

 

  • X-Z Plane - mirrors the component (horizontally) across the XZ plane (or the X-axis).

  • Y-Z Plane - mirrors the component (vertically) across the YZ plane (or the Y-axis).

  • Invert Only - inverts the component across the XY plane. (Raised areas are lowered, and lowered areas are raised.)

 

 

 

Application Type

These options are explained in more detail in the Application Types help topic.

  • Add - Builds up on top of whatever is already there.

  • Subtract - Pushes down into whatever is already there.

  • Merge High - Builds up independent of whatever is already there and intersects as needed.

  • Merge Low - Builds up in place of whatever is already there.

 

 

Zoom Fit

The Zoom Fit group is used to fit the view of the component, stock, or both in the preview window of the Create Emboss from Component dialog box.

 

  • Stock - fits the view of the stock to the preview window.

  • Component - fits the view of the component to the preview window.

  • Both - fits the view of both the stock and the component to the preview window.

 

Zoom

The Zoom group is used to zoom in or out based on the current Zoom Fit selection.

 

  • In - moves the view closer.

  • Out - moves the view further away.

 

Origin

The Origin group is used to move the location of the component in reference to the selected coordinate system (X0Y0Z0). The origin of the component is always the lower-left corner of a bounding box drawn around the component. The bottom of the component is placed at Z0.

 

  • The XYZ values define the point/origin of the component from the selected coordinate system (X0Y0Z0). You can type coordinate values, or you can also click the up or down arrows (called spin box controls) to increase or decrease the values. In addition to clicking the spin box arrows, you can click in each box (X, Y, or Z) and then scroll the middle mouse button up or down to change the value.

 

Tip: In the Emboss from Component dialog box preview, the component origin is always the lower-left corner. Even when the component is mirrored or rotated, the origin is updated to be the lower-left corner as shown in the following images.

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  • OK - accepts any changes and closes the dialog box. (The first time you click OK, the feature is created and added to the BobART tree.)

  • Cancel - cancels the creation of the feature (the first time that the dialog box displays). When editing the feature, this cancels any changes and closes the dialog box.

 

 

After defining the parameters, you use the Emboss Features in the BobART Tree to finish creating, or edit, the feature.

The Emboss Feature in the BobART Tree

When you finish defining the feature parameters and click OK, the feature is added to the BobART tree. You right-click each feature item in the tree to access a shortcut menu.

 

The Feature Shortcut Menus

 

Emboss from Component

Right-click this item to access the following commands.

    • Edit - opens the Feature dialog box for you to modify the feature parameters.

    • Delete - removes the feature from the tree. Regenerate to view the change in the model.

    • Suppress/Unsuppress - is used to remove the feature from the model or to restore a suppressed feature. To update the model, Regenerate.

    • Save As Component/STL - is used to save the feature as a component or .stl file. This saves the individual feature and not the entire model. The STL Save Option dialog box displays for you to set the tolerance. Next, the Save As dialog box displays for you to select a location, name the file, and save it. The component can be used to create an Emboss from Component feature.

 

Component

Right-click this item to access the following command.

    • Re/LoadModel File - displays the Open dialog box for you to locate and select a component/.stl file. You can use this option to replace the current component for the feature. The new component is applied to the model when you regenerate.

Generating the Model

After all necessary selections are made, you must regenerate to create the model.

 

To Regenerate the Model:

 

  • Right-click Emboss Model, and click Regenerate.

 

Note: Every time a change is made to an Emboss feature, you must Regenerate to update the model.

Related Topics

How to Create an Emboss from Component

How to Create a Component

BobART Overview