CUPRO Help

Introduction

CUPRO is an app for BricsCAD (Linux, OS-X and Windows) and AutoCAD (Windows only, not OS-X).

It tries to cover user needs for drawing standardized and user specified shapes, mainly, but not limited to, metal.

The app's structure is asking for a location, choose a desired shape, post-edit it to create it as 2D- or 3D-object.

CUPRO's library literally contains many thousands standardized shapes. This makes it unique worldwide. Besides this, you can enter your own parameters for non table driven profiles, you can use spline and gear functionality and finally, you can draw mathematics shapes.

Command handling

Prof is mostly a command line (cli) program. We think that is the most efficient way to create profiles.

Because there are many options:

Steps

Every new shape you create is made in a number of steps. These steps are more or less standardized. In summary:

Shapes

Commons Shapes Designation Standard

This program is able to draw many shapes - and that is a lot! To be able to enter shapes fast and easy, a good structure is needed. On the other hand, nomenclature is very different internationally, though tempting, we cannot always use it directly. A warm rolled L-profile is designated the same (as L) but has different standard sizes as defined in the international standards.

Defining main groups:

Defining standard types:

Defining regions for standards:

Positioning

PROF works both 2D and 3D. To place a profile in 2D, an insertion point and angle is required. 3D users are used to make a UCS first and or use Dynamic UCS. How to serve both groups?

On the cli you'll see this as the solution:

Shapes are inserted on 0,0 and aligned to X-axis of the active UCS.
Specify new UCS origin or [Origin only / X-axis only] <Press ENTER to continue with current UCS>:

This boils down to four options for insertion:

Settings

Settings are written to a file and retrieved. Location is visible at program start (press F2).

About units

Basic principle: Everything works unitless. So if you work in inches and insert an imperial product or if you work in mm and insert a metric product, everything is okay.

Problems could arise when you work in inches and insert a metric product or, when you work in mm and insert an imperial product. How do we deal with that?

Educated guess for units

Options to set units

During execution you can change settings. When settings are detected, other than "0", "1" and "4", suggestions are made.

CUPRO Help (laatst bewerkt op 2017-03-10 14:17:06 door WiebeVanDerWorp)