FabriCAM Software CAD Arc Practical Exercise One (Part 5) Step by Step Video Tutorial

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Now that we have covered the Arc tool and all its options, let us see if we able to make a few things using it.
It is always a good idea to after you have learned something new to put it to practice.
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers CAD Arc – Practical 2.
Previous video covered CAD Arc – Two Points & Radio.
Video Transcript
How are you guys? In today's video? We're gonna be looking at our practical number one for the Arc Tool, and this will be for fabric camp software. But before that, let's have a quick intro first, so today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za. And we make sure that easy to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise we head into the programme here. So now, after we've covered the arts and all its features, we're gonna be looking at a few practical so you can put it to test and see if you've actually learned something. So in today's practical, you guys gonna be trying to duplicate or create this kind of a moon busy being eclipsed half moon or DreamWorks. I think it's a icon, similar shape, and, uh, the requirements is you're gonna have to use your base arc and which means it's this one. The ark, and you can use option one or two or both. If you want. It's up to you, but otherwise what you can do is pause here for a few seconds or pause here, try it out. If you don't come righteous on pause and I'll show you so you can pause now and then I'll carry on in a few seconds, okay? I don't know if you've got around to doing it or not, but yeah, I'm gonna quickly run you through the process I took to create it through the simple, but yeah, I'm just gonna select this, delete it, then I'm gonna go to my arc tool click arc and then add my first ark. But I'm gonna switch to option to seeing that this is a little bit more predictable. If I wanna add to curvature is close to each other without working on the origin of the actual world or the global origin. So I'm gonna make my 2nd 0.100 x and y, so I kind of have something to work with. So if I divide this, it's easier to understand. Then what I'm gonna do is my first mark, which is the X. I'm gonna go 20. So for the curvature, I'm gonna go 20 in, and then I'm gonna go about 80 up. So it's gonna be there somewhere from my first curvature, Gonna say okay. And then, um there we go. We've got our first curvature. Now I'm gonna add the second one, so I'm gonna do the same thing. Click. Now, important. I'm gonna switch it to again because it switch it back to one. I'm gonna make my endpoint the same and my beginning so that those two points stay on each other. Then what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna just increase and decrease the one so the X I'm gonna decrease. So it's a little bit closer this way, and then the actual y So the height of it, I'm gonna increase. I'm gonna make it. I think maybe about a 100 should give us a nice one. I'm gonna say okay and see what that looks like. It's maybe a little bit, uh, shallow. So what I'm gonna do instead, I'm maybe gonna go about 1 20. So let's try that again. We go our click go to option to set my endpoint to 101 100. Make this 1 10 and this 11 20. We see what we got. There we go. That looks a little bit better. It's not 100% accurate, but I'll give you a nice idea of the two shapes combined. So it was just kind of to get your hands wet on the practical. So you can understand how the ark's work we're gonna be covering a little bit more complex. Um uh, practical, But that will be for another video, but yeah, otherwise, that is it. On the practical for the base arc. If we head here to softwaretraining.co.za hat hey, guys will notice. We've got a variety of different Softwares were to cover, And you can also isolate your search on the top, right? If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking for, just simply go. Yeah, request the training video filling the form. And then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks, guys, for watching and churches