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3d design tank in solid

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Good morning to all, I am planning to practice as I am new in this field this tub , I have a doubt, use solidworks 2019 as a program once made the solid I can not do the bevels because the command sheet does not give me this possibility!! Is there any specific command to make them and make them come as photos? Thank you in advance
 

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However the color difference indicates that the piece was welded and then retalied with abrasive paper, so it is not said that everything was done in a fold piece
 
One thing you could do is:
- do sheet metal tutorials
- try to make solid and then turn it into sheet metal

those edges were probably edged and then they were cut and a sheet (type 25 mm wide for 10 mm height) was inserted and welded to the sides and then was smoothed, as seen from the photos. if so it is not a single sheet but 1 to make the whole tub and 4 to make the edges.

first you have to understand technologically how they were made.... then you think how to use the program.
 
thanks I had thought that it could also be produced through the funnel, the fact that unfortunately I can not smooth it perfectly this tank is used in carpentry
 

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One thing you could do is:
- do sheet metal tutorials
- try to make solid and then turn it into sheet metal

those edges were probably edged and then they were cut and a sheet (type 25 mm wide for 10 mm height) was inserted and welded to the sides and then was smoothed, as seen from the photos. if so it is not a single sheet but 1 to make the whole tub and 4 to make the edges.

first you have to understand technologically how they were made.... then you think how to use the program.
you had thought about emptying it and then making converts sheet but I wanted to understand if you could also use the sheet function directly thanks however but the tutorials are also here on the forum?
 
tutorials are on the solidworks portal and youtube. on the forum are very occasionally inserted links to something specific when we explain but there is no section dedicated to the tutorials that I know.
 
tutorials, good facts and that give a logic of using the program are those within the program itself.Only after you have a bit of familiarity you can start doing those on the net.

With funnel you don't, you can see that the edges are welded.
However you can get something like that attached

Why did you do the angled walls of 90.8°?
 

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OK thanks, because the walls are not perfectly straight so I tried to tilt it like that.
It's as good as you did so now I try to make the other edges as well. perfect then I look good on the solid guide actually on youtube not all are good at explaining:)
 
What did you measure her walls to detect that tenth degree?
Most likely if the walls are not straight this is due to the elastic return of the sheet in bending phase and, more likely, to the deformation in welding phase.

the file that I attached was done quickly so I modified the flange edge sketches to speed up operations, but never put the sketches with the fixed relationship because then in case of modification it creates problems.
 
I unfortunately understood the piece I did not measure it and I had been given this as an indication it is exact due to the processing!! It's all right, it's all right. It's all right.
 
I unfortunately understood the piece I did not measure it and I had been given this as an indication it is exact due to the processing!! It's all right, it's all right. It's all right.
strongly useless because it does not come out of a funnel with a mold that is to be extracted and do not want to be subsquadri.
 
I understood unfortunately the piece I did not measure it and I had been given this as an indication. sthe exact is due to the processing!! It's fine., was in the process the file :) so you think it is useless to put tenth grade ??
I tried to put some punctuation, as I understood your sentence, because you don't understand what you mean.

if you say that the angle is due to processing (such as bending or welding?) and then ask me if in the model you have to put tenth grade you have not reasoned well.
first of all a tenth degree is an irresistible thing that you lose only to put the tub 1 hour under the sun; then if it is due to processing, then it is a consequence and is not wanted, it means that it was designed at 90° precise. if you design it to 90,5 after processing will be 91° because the processing error will remain equal or similar.
It's a bathtub, not a shuttle... what you want to change 90°, 88° or 92°.
who measured the piece how did it detect 0.1°? Did you use a centesimal goniometer for a piece like that?

the comment on the file made quickly was not to apologize for how it was done, but to warn you that it is not shaped as a rule of art and therefore to pay attention not to use it faithfully as an example.
 
ok, I understand you in fact regarding the tub you are right also because it is a prototype and therefore should not be said measured at the mm I left at the end 90° on the design . I thank you very much for your help!
 

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