FabriCAM Software Secondary Toolbar Add Parts (Part 6) Step by Step Video Tutorial

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When it comes to adding shapes and parts manually, the Add Parts feature from the Secondary Toolbar will add another layer of depth.
The Add Parts feature should not be mistaken with the Flat Parts feature located within the Primary Toolbar.
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers ST Add Part Settings.
Previous video covered ST Move to End.
Video Transcript
Now, you guys in today's video and favorite cam, we're gonna be looking at the ad parts button located within your secondary toolbar. But before that, let's have a quick intro first. So today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za z. We make sure easy to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise, we're back into the programme here. Now, this is for the session from our previous tutorial. So I'm just gonna remove these two bottom blocks, leave the top one just so I can first demonstrate something before we head into the actual function. Now, something to also keep in mind with the ad part should not be mistaken for the flat part to Zuma, this is add part and then on top year, as flat parts, so flat parts, you add a new part where the ad parts will be doing something else altogether. So now if I have this shape selected and then I click, add part will be met with this rather intimidating um view box. But the most important thing to note right now is this red section You're on the top left. If we can see that it says missing units and then in another one, it says zero. So this is pretty much how many parts we can be adding from this part. So at the moment there's zero. So if I make any changes, we won't get any effect, which will be confusing. So if I say we want to on the export, I say okay. And then, as you can see there, nothing happens now in order to have any effect or have this have any effect on your ad part is a very important step. We have to follow. And that is I'm gonna go here, too. Flat parts. Let's scrap circle just so we can distinguish the difference. 200. It's okay. I mean, it is very important if you want to use that function, that your manual quantity needs to be set. So let's say I said this to about 10. Gonna say okay at this part. Then, um, he's gonna move this one off the screen here. If I select this and I go back to add part, you will see now at the moment on top here it says missing units. It's not in red and it says nine. Now we know we had a 10 part. We've got nine available that we can adjust. So first of all, in order to even work this function, this is a very important thing to keep in mind. Well, unfortunately, break this into a few different tutorial, saying that there's quite a lot we need to cover on this, uh, actual particular tool. But yeah, otherwise, that is it. Then on the beginning. So, like I said, just a quick recap. It is very important that you must have manual parts more than one. Otherwise, this function will not work because it will pretty much be pulling from this library on the left to add new parts relevant to the information you've set over here. But yeah, otherwise that is it on the actual Uh, can I say about this feature there adding parts. If we head here to softwaretraining.co.za z, you guys will notice we've got a variety of different Softwares we do cover, and you can also isolate your search on the top of right. If you do not however, find the training videos you're looking forward. Just simply go. Yeah, requested training video. Fill in the many form, and then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks, guys, for watching and cheers.