Male Base

This is a sub-page from the Blanker Wizard form. It defines the parameters for the male base unit of the blanker tool.

Blanker - Wizard

To layer

The male base wood can be transferred to another layer by checking this option. If this option is not checked the geometry will be added to the current layer.

Layer name

From the pulldown list choose the layer or enter the layer name required.

Sub-blocks

This option determines if the geometry will be added to a sub-block.

Block name

Enter the required block name for the male base geometry.

Palette

From the pulldown list choose the palette for the male base.

Grip palette

From the pulldown list choose the palette for the grip edge which may be different to that of the rest of the male base.

Width

Method

From the pulldown select the required option: Fixed width (centre), Use design width, Fixed width - left or Fixed width - right.

Width / Side lay

For a Fixed width setting enter the width of the male base. If using the design width, enter the offset required (Side lay) between the design minimum dimension and the edge of the male base.

X offset / Off lay

For a Fixed width setting enter the required offset in the x-direction. If using the design width, enter the offset required (Off lay) between the design maximum distance and the edge of the male base.

Minimum

Enter the minimum male base width.

Maximum

Enter the maximum male base width.

From Variable f(x)

With any of the Fixed Width settings, the value can be loaded from an existing Layer Variable or Project Variable. Please see Diemaker Project Variables for more information.

Height

Method

From the pulldown select the required option: Fixed height, Use design height or Fixed height (centre).

Height / Back edge

For a Fixed height setting enter the height of the male base. If using the design height, enter the offset required (Back edge) between the design maximum and the edge of the male base.

Grip edge / Y offset

For a Fixed height (centre) setting enter the required offset in the y-direction. Otherwise enter the offset required (Grip) between the design minimum and the edge of the male base.

Minimum

Enter the minimum male base height.

Maximum

Enter the maximum male base height.

From Variable f(x)

With any of the Fixed Height settings, the value can be loaded from an existing Layer Variable or Project Variable. Please see Diemaker Project Variables for more information.

Use laser offsets

Switch this option on to add the laser beam allowance to the width and height and to the centreline notch.

Beam width

Enter the required value, such as 0.7mm for 2pt.

Corners

From the pulldown choose the type of geometry to be added to the four corners of the male base.

  • Square - the corners will be square
  • Fillet - the corners are to be rounded with the Radius specified
  • Chamfer - will add a 45deg angle to the corners; the edges will be cut back by the Distance specified
  • Symbol - a symbol will be added; specify the Trim (amount to cut back the geometry at the corner) and the Symbol name

Tie Bridges

Method

From the pulldown select Use palette or Specify number. The bridge style will be as the palette attributes of the entity to which the bridges are added.

Use palette

This option will bridge all the entities according to the bridge mode specified by the defined palette.

Specify number

This option allows you to specify the Number in X, the Number in Y and the Bridge Gap that will automatically be added to the male base profile.

Notch required

This option determines if a centreline notch is to be added to the grip edge of the male base.

Width

Enter the required notch width. If the width is set to zero then a centreline will be added.

Height

Enter the required notch height.

X offset

This option determines if the notch is to be centralized within the design extents or offset at the specified value.

Palette

From the palette pulldown choose the palette for the centreline notch.

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