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cutting on sheet loft

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Of course this question seemed like a crap, but it's a big problem! I still did not understand how you could smooth the corners properly. ....
Surely soliduser knows. I don't know if I'm being ignorant, I'm going to do the spigolo treatment if you let me do it, otherwise I'm using solids. I tell the development or realize the dxf I leave it as it remains since the error of 0.01 I do not care.

I do not make dental precision sheet metals and not even for watchmaking, so +/- 0.5 or 1 mm depending on the case is as sufficient.

some turkey and via:finger:

but we wait for news from soliduser that he does not say caxxate like me :finger: maybe just wait for some releases and some service packs and solve the problem.
 
ho avuto la risposta dal supporto.
lo riporto pari pari in inglese perché le traduzioni in questi casi sono pessime.

"...this is an old issue with normal cutout which can not be fixed for the reason that whenever sketches are at an angle, corner notches appear because of the nature of cut. it is a very complex issue to remove these notches and may not always be possible. normal cut out is not the same as regular cutout.
it tries to maintain thickness across its cut along the direction of cut.
the results can be sometimes weird depending on the orientation of the sketch plane with respect to the model's faces being cut..."

se lo segnalate in tanti, la soluzione la possono trovare.
 
google translates:
"This is an old normal cutout problem that cannot be fixed for the reason that every time you sketches form a corner, corner heels appear due to the nature of the cut. It is a very complex issue to remove these carvings and may not always be possible. from normal cut is not the same regular cut.
you try to keep the thickness in all its cutting along the cutting direction.
the results can sometimes be strange depending on the orientation of the sketch plan in relation to the faces of the model to be cut... "

geppetto translates: the casino there is but we don't know how to do it, but if as soliduser says you mess up in so many and put at risk a few thousand licenses and/or updates then the thing could be less complex than it seems.

geppetto adds: go to ca..re.
 
google translates:
"This is an old normal cutout problem that cannot be fixed for the reason that every time you sketches form a corner, corner heels appear due to the nature of the cut. It is a very complex issue to remove these carvings and may not always be possible. from normal cut is not the same regular cut.
you try to keep the thickness in all its cutting along the cutting direction.
the results can sometimes be strange depending on the orientation of the sketch plan in relation to the faces of the model to be cut... "

geppetto translates: the casino there is but we don't know how to do it, but if as soliduser says you mess up in so many and put at risk a few thousand licenses and/or updates then the thing could be less complex than it seems.

geppetto adds: go to ca..re.
I have reported it, report it also you and hope all those who have read / participated in this topic.
 
I always modeled years ago with inventor quietly what with swx you can do now. has always had the very developed sheet metal tool. swx has late and now we are finally there....with some kiss here and there but we are. It's like the concept of multilamiera ie multibody sheet... He wasn't there before. but it is so difficult to understand that if we do the parts and we put them in a set we do not manage anything if we cannot put the sheets in correlation? And yet with inventor, even if working together, it was not so difficult to exploit the lines and curves of the other plates. the treatment of edges and other processes that are now in swx were present 2 or 3 years before inv.

Then, with time, things have changed. I live almost only by swx so... or so or so, so much so that I now struggle to use inv. with years I enjoyed swx.

pssss.... attach the solution grz:biggrin: You've escaped the ditino...:tongue:
I have read several times about your opinion about inventor sheets, when all the other info at my disposal were contrary (also by colleagues using inventor as the only tool).
What did you detect so strong?
 

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