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I would need to know if there is a function that allows me to develop this particular and make it "plan". trivially I need to understand the distance of holes and sunshades starting from a semi-finished floor, which will then be folded after processing.

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Thank you!
 

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Bye!

I would need to know if there is a function that allows me to develop this particular and make it "plan". trivially I need to understand the distance of holes and sunshades starting from a semi-finished floor, which will then be folded after processing.

allego screen with the final piece

Thank you!
if you have the premium version of the program, you can use the command "surface flattening"
 
if you have the premium version of the program, you can use the command "surface flattening"
In theory I should have the premium version, but the surface flattening command is not selectable
 

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In theory I should have the premium version, but the surface flattening command is not selectable
But did you create the piece or is it an import from another program?
because if an import does not work, it only works on a part generated by solidworks.
 
But did you create the piece or is it an import from another program?
because if an import does not work, it only works on a part generated by solidworks.
I received it as a step file, so unfortunately it could have been created with other software
 
with inventor no problem.
turns into sheet metal sets the thickness (5 mm) and generates flat model
 
with inventor no problem.
turns into sheet metal sets the thickness (5 mm) and generates flat model
Unfortunately it's been a while since I didn't use inventor, did you try with the file step I had previously attached?

If yes, could you turn the piece turned into sheet metal and developed in step format to see if I can open it in solidworks? 🤞

Thank you very much
 
so on two feet.
See if that's okay with you starting like this.
if it can be useful to leave. . .
the detail is asymmetrical, so it should be rebuilt with all the processes.
 

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Unfortunately it's been a while since I didn't use inventor, did you try with the file step I had previously attached?

If yes, could you turn the piece turned into sheet metal and developed in step format to see if I can open it in solidworks? 🤞

Thank you very much
I've imported your step. I'll train your development.
 

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I've imported your step. I'll train your development.
Thank you so much!!
from what I understood then with inventor is quite simple, while for solidworks it is more difficult, indeed practically it is not possible if not reconstructing the piece as indicated by xxfast... .

thanks to all for answers (y)
 
If you want the reproduction of the piece in the workshop, it must be rebuilt.
with the import you can't even share the various processing well, I think.
 
If you want the reproduction of the piece in the workshop, it must be rebuilt.
with the import you can't even share the various processing well, I think.
However from the file attached by peppe I seem correct the various processing, I gave a quick control on holes and sunshades and are easily quotable
 
If it's okay with you?
So, if you're at work in a company and you're not available to inventor?
will you import it from some outside office?
or will you buy the software?
and if you're going to have to repeat it to make changes?
 
how to use it as a base to rebuild a sheet?
in the sense that it models us over a new body using the sheet functions.
I tried but I can't turn it into sheet metal.
with this indication the maximum you can say is . ..
But did you create the piece or is it an import from another program?
you see in the first image that is an imported body.
I received it as a step file, so unfortunately it could have been created with other software
a step file is a neutral file any program that created it; even if it were solidworks you do nothing other than any other step.
 

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