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inventor problem 9

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Hello everyone, I'm ethan... I just joined this forum because I'm at a dead end of my work.

I should bend along a curved sheet...someone can tell me how to do it?? ? ?


greetings ethan
 
Hello and welcome.
What do you mean? with the software? ? ?
or real? ?
if real I would say molding or split it into two and then you will.
Hi.
 
I have to do it with software...inventor 9....however do you understand the problem?? ? case never tomorrow I try to put a clear photo...because in words it is not the maximum...cmq thx of having answer
 
but then read the forum rules well and post on the right sections.
There is an inventor section where you could find answers.
I repeat. Maybe the software does it too (dubito) but I would ask myself then how I realize this piece! Maybe it costs you a dick.
I'll tell you why I find these situations every day.

so clarify your problem and ... write in Italian and not in the language of SMS!
Thank you.

ps. I move the discussion in the sez. fit.
 
I tried but I didn't find the right section. !
However, I did not understand the doubt arisen because of the costs. I have the task of playing with inventor a precise piece...all here
 
the right section is this where you just wrote!!! found?
But excuse me: you want to make a flap following a curved profile, right?
Usually folds are made on lines, not on curves.
to do that kind of job there you have to create an ad hoc mold, ergo the costs go up.
If you make us understand what you want to do it would be better, because I understood something that is difficult to achieve.
Make a sketch with at least two views and then we discuss it.
Hi.
 
That's what I told you.
I don't know inventor but I can tell you that solid edge doesn't do it because that fold and that piece you could only do with a mold.
I would carry the fold flap by welding.
It's the least expensive thing.

to do so it is possible (in solid edge) considering the body as par and non sheet metal.
 
and then build a mold to bend it. You have no alternative.
that object is not feasible through traditional bending.
 
never heard of this inventor thing... how does it work?
What do you mean?
the piece, we are telling you, it is not feasible with simple bending.
to make it you have to make a mold (positive and negative), put your sheet and print the piece.
It'll cost you a bang for me!
 
I'm asking you how to make the fold from the real... but with inventor... I thought it was clear. . .
 
in the sense that inventor (like many other cads, I think) treats the plates as folded plates, unprinted... therefore from a similar sheet cannot obtain the development simply because it cannot be obtained by simple bending.
then you create it as a simple part, obviously losing the sheet functions. . .

ps: for the little that I used the lamiere environment (I have never done so much), I seem to have understood these "limits"... if then there is a way to make a curved flange, I admit my ignorance.. .
 
never heard of this inventor thing... how does it work?
make the workmanship as if the piece was milled.
it is clear that then inventor can not give you the flat plate, as he explained (:biggrin: Good giga.

If you want to know what work to do, post the piece (if you can ), describe the result you want to get and someone will help you for sure.

Bye.
 

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