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sheet created with solid edge to reproduce in solidworks

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Bye to all,

I have a new rognose question to ask you.

in the .igs file that I attach there is a sheet created with solid edge that, as you can see, has the closed discharges and the 45° almost coincident blades (there is actually a 0.02 mm microsphere).

I tried various routes to make it and the nearest result you find it in the annex.

Please help me in this business because I am working with a supplier who would produce much more agility if I could export a .igs faithful to what I just sent you.

thanks to all

so many hairs
 

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make a converted sheet of the imported file and you are fine

Of course you could write or show what's not coming back without having to analyze details under the microscope to those who open the drawings.
for me are equal
 
I managed to approach all flanges from the edge that meet at 45° changing the sketches and sometimes acting on the alignment of the fold inside the flange function from the edge.
But there are still gaps open on the edges and I don't find a system to close them.
While it seems that solidedge can do so thanks to a simple option without even having to change the sketches to pull the lembies.

the difference between the result I got and what I have to achieve (file .igs) is quite evident.

Thank you.

so many hairs
 
Bye to all,

I have a new rognose question to ask you.

in the .igs file that I attach there is a sheet created with solid edge that, as you can see, has the closed discharges and the 45° almost coincident blades (there is actually a 0.02 mm microsphere).

I tried various routes to make it and the nearest result you find it in the annex.

Please help me in this business because I am working with a supplier who would produce much more agility if I could export a .igs faithful to what I just sent you.

thanks to all

so many hairs
a couple of straights:

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thanks but the discharges continue to be opened while in the igs I sent are sealed
 

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I can't even convert it into sheet metal to understand how it interprets it.. .
 

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and these are the discharges left by mike that are the same as I left...
 

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and these are the discharges left by mike that are the same as I left...
My discharges are working and allow the sheet to clear. the file you received from your customer will not have been designed with solidworks and probably that software allows him that function I believe will be implemented in our version 2018. if you want to avoid as much as possible those drains there are two roads and the quickest is to set a fold radius on very low values: 0.001 mm. the model you have received, as it is not transformable in sheet because in the corners there is material that the 2016 version interprets as not solveable.
 
My discharges are working and allow the sheet to clear. the file you received from your customer will not have been designed with solidworks and probably that software allows him that function I believe will be implemented in our version 2018. if you want to avoid as much as possible those drains there are two roads and the quickest is to set a fold radius on very low values: 0.001 mm. the model you have received, as it is not transformable in sheet because in the corners there is material that the 2017 version interprets as not solveable.
good to know how to make but the fold rays I put are those that I have to respect to correctly set the machine of the supplier.

I wanted to see what he did with solid edge.

already close the joints to 45° with a space of 2 cents obliges to make different combinations between modification of sketches and type of flange profile of the edge, operations that with solid edge apparently can be done with trivial operations that are already integrated in option within the functions.
 
good to know how to make but the fold rays I put are those that I have to respect to correctly set the machine of the supplier.

I wanted to see what he did with solid edge.

already close the joints to 45° with a space of 2 cents obliges to make different combinations between modification of sketches and type of flange profile of the edge, operations that with solid edge apparently can be done with trivial operations that are already integrated in option within the functions.
I also prefer to adopt real rays to avoid compatibility problems in complex components. 17 years of experience teach... I also worked on bending presses.
 
I can't even convert it into sheet metal to understand how it interprets it.. .
use the command insert bends. select a face, set the ray and do all of it.
However, there is a small sin that then led to my first message and that is, eliminates the closure of the exhaust. in practice I tried to turn it into sheet metal, for mere curiosity, and then going to divert the differences I did not find because the closure was gone.
I'm sorry for so many hairs. . but that do not take us habit:cool:
 
use the command insert bends. select a face, set the ray and do all of it.
However, there is a small sin that then led to my first message and that is, eliminates the closure of the exhaust. in practice I tried to turn it into sheet metal, for mere curiosity, and then going to divert the differences I did not find because the closure was gone.
I'm sorry for so many hairs. . but that do not take us habit:cool:

:cool:
 

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