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I immediately ask you the first dilemma hoping not to say too many bullshit. . I designed a plastic blister that should contain an object (similar to those in which food is contained at the supermarket). blister is formed by a single thermoformed plastic film, so the lid is one with the tray that should contain the object. the closure is secured by means of a border with its subframe. my question is: is there a possibility of bending the piece to display the closed container? thank you all in advance!! !

p.s.: I train you the part so that everything is clearer!
 

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I immediately ask you the first dilemma hoping not to say too many bullshit. . I designed a plastic blister that should contain an object (similar to those in which food is contained at the supermarket). blister is formed by a single thermoformed plastic film, so the lid is one with the tray that should contain the object. the closure is secured by means of a border with its subframe. my question is: is there a possibility of bending the piece to display the closed container? thank you all in advance!! !

p.s.: I train you the part so that everything is clearer!
In my opinion there are more methods to get what you require, some more correct others less... starting with your knowledge in solidworks... start giving you the advice to quote the sketches in order to make them always completely defened, trammite precisely quotas or constraints sensible and pour them to possible successive changes (which will save you a lot of time)
now, if it is only for a graphic test, I would try to do either two different parts or two configurations, where I would remove the semicircumference (in this way I get 2 bodies) after I move/copy body and do constraints and I carry it over in closed position, after this model passage the possible closure that that semicircumference could take (and in this way maintains good part of your work without having to lose us any more time)
2-the second way involves the use of sheet metal tools, and you should start modeling everything with sheet metal controls by putting the bending line in the center (even if this process I am writing it theoretically, it would be to check if the program has no trouble closing the body) if this worked I consider it the best method even if you have to have knowledge of the sheet metal controls to be able to do it.

Annex to the first method made to the fast in 5 minutes :biggrin: , for the second I have no time to try it I apologize :redface:
 

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Thank you very much for the answer! I made the drawing very fast... mainly use the program to make models to show in line of maximum. I had initially tried to create the part in sheet mode but I couldn't... I will try to follow your advice anyway! :biggrin:
 

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