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bend according to a series of curves

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Hello everyone,
I attach an image to make my goal understand.
the solid you see is simply shaped with an extrusion, but now I would like to convert it into a folded sheet leaving it open on two fronts.
I have made some attempts: using the "scratching" function solid tells me that it must be a line and not combination of bows/line.
then I tried to make solid converts in sheet metal but also here answers me with an error notice.
I know that the object can be obtained because I saw a similar bending on the packaging of a brand of cereals.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you very much.
 

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hi, as far as I know, make a similar piece of sheet metal and in a single piece is impossible.
you could make it in 2 bolted or welded pieces.
I'll leave you an idea.

then we hope that the gurus intervene with better ideas than mine.
 

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Hello everyone,
I attach an image to make my goal understand.
the solid you see is simply shaped with an extrusion, but now I would like to convert it into a folded sheet leaving it open on two fronts.
I have made some attempts: using the "scratching" function solid tells me that it must be a line and not combination of bows/line.
then I tried to make solid converts in sheet metal but also here answers me with an error notice.
I know that the object can be obtained because I saw a similar bending on the packaging of a brand of cereals.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you very much.
I solved it so but it's not easy to make without any equipment created to ok...
otherwise you must at least report the bottom that is the easiest thing.
 

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Thank you very much for the proposals. I failed to say that the material is polypropylene. does it simplify technical feasibility?
 

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