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Good morning
I wanted advice on the world of sheet metal.
is it better to use the k factor or use a linked table that brings all values back?
Sorry but it's not much that I use solidwork and coming from another 3d program some things I'm a bit alien than before.

Thank you.
:eek:
 
Good morning
I wanted advice on the world of sheet metal.
is it better to use the k factor or use a linked table that brings all values back?
Sorry but it's not much that I use solidwork and coming from another 3d program some things I'm a bit alien than before.

Thank you.
:eek:
fattore k a white... :finger:
 
I would say yes, factor k. is the only sensible way to produce a development to give the bending machine
 
we have set up a cloth with thicknesses and relative rays (depending on the used quarry) and connected to this one which indicates the bending deduction depending on the thickness and angle of the fold. We get an error of about a tenth on developments of even 80 cm, with 4/5 folds. the table was created by extracting the values directly from the bending machine program.
 
K factor folding table or other.
reasons :
1) dynamics, varying thickness, bending angle or radius, automatically updates the value
2)can bind it to material type and thickness (gauge)

this exhales you from errors, while setting the k factor by hand is a loss of time and risk of irreparable errors.
 

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