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pieghe esterne su lamiera

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Hey, guys.
I have a model that I had made in the past of a sheet, now I should modify it precisely with two folds to the sides... I thought I had handled it with 5min of work and instead not:confused:
Is it possible to execute them or should I remake the model as head? :frown:
Meanwhile I place the file and an image so you understand what I mean (the folds are those of the sketch4 of the file)
bye-bye:

edit: use inventor 2010
 

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I solved by modifying the sketch (cancellating the incriminated parts) and with the flange command... I wonder why never the command folds in that circumstance.boh :confused:
bye and thanks the same :wink:
 
to look at the model I would say that the problem lies in the fact that in the edge (in the image) the sheet intersects.
I think you should change approach, not shape knowing how the flat model is made but do the reverse.

Hi.
 

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thanks to the diegus council, but for the moment I am recovering models made in autocad (so already tested, that is made and made in the workshop) and I thought that starting from the sketch made there, I already had a point of start (that for the most part is ok). .
the sketch that you see made in the file that I posted and a version, we say "2.0", adapted precisely for inventor (I refer to the "v" prints), but that cmq did not give its fruits. .
You know, I think I'm a little distracted with this kind of software, it seems that I have to learn everything from the 3d where with such a problem it was enough to move a little bit of points)
Thanks again bye:smile:
 
Hello tarkus,
I wasn't talking about cad, but standard modeling software (what is c4d)
Hi.
 

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