but, I looked at it, but it seems a little messed up, first of all the thicknesses are not regular.according to you can convert this particular sheet metal for development and cutting? sincerely I tried for little and only my curiosity.
Thank you.
we say that I drew it as if it was a fried piece only to convert it into sheet metal, but in reality I do it from a plate 20x4 in copper. .but, I looked at it, but it seems a little messed up, first of all the thicknesses are not regular.
I don't think the propeller can be turned into sheet metal.
more than convert it you can try to do it directly in sheet, with the loft:we say that I drew it as if it was a fried piece only to convert it into sheet metal, but in reality I do it from a plate 20x4 in copper. .

thanks sampom, definitely a great solution even if I didn't understand much of propellers....adesso I look at the guide and try to do it...practically the loft you do it between 2 props?more than convert it you can try to do it directly in sheet, with the loft:View attachment 22253
qui il file: View attachment 22252the thing works, but development may be a little unlikely even if somehow feasible.
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Marco:smile:
Yes. between the 2 3d sketches obtained from the propellers. Can you see the file? Try to inspect the "retrose" tree, it is simple as modeling, you should understand well....practically the loft you do it between 2 propellers?
I've never seen anything like that! But then how do you realize it? What kind of "calandra" do you use? I'm curious. .Yes. between the 2 3d sketches obtained from the propellers. Can you see the file? Try to inspect the "retrose" tree, it is simple as modeling, you should understand well.
with that system we get some "pseudo developments" for the screws, look:
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Mar
I was talking about "pseudo" development:biggrin:. with the cad representation do what you want, the realization then is another pair of sleeves.But then how do you realize it? What kind of "calandra" do you use? I'm curious. .
and the pseudo development is okay or you have to correct it?
thank you for the Moroccan drittas, this topic is very curious to me! after I deepen. . .here you see a series of proceedings:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuofgtcajno&feature=relatedAs you see, they are much more diversified than I said before (I know only about it. I use and mute often coclee from sheet metal tape, but I make them do and buy them.. I see they build them a little as I want.