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I came across a member on here (Celt83) and followed their links to their github. I wanted to try their elastic weld analysis tool, but when I got it open in python xy the user interface looks to be missing the graphic and property outputs I've seen them post elsewhere.

Has anyone else used this tool before and can help me figure out what I might be doing wrong? Looks like an excellent tool for checking weld properties as lines based on the methods in blodgett. I've been trying to learn more about these methods and finding this tool was fantastic. Hopefully I can get it working.

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I'd recommend:

Deleting this thread and reposting your question in one of the fora that Celt83 frequently contributes to. You can check their profile here https://www.eng-tips.com/userinfo.cfm?member=Celt8... to see what those fora are.

Using a meaningful subject line likely to get Celt83's attention.

Opening a issue on Github. That's likely to trigger an email to Celt83 and is the most likely to get his attention

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