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box with fold and fold

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D4n13l

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Hello everyone
I ask you for help because I can't get out of it.
I have to create a sheet metal box (like the attached photo) with the 4 flanges and 4 other flanges to the inside so that the edge automatically cut at 45°, with inventor this thing is done in two seconds, with creo I can not understand how to do, I tried both from sheet metal creating the 4 flanges but at the moment when I want to create the other 4 does not make them, either starting solid but also I can not.

Does anyone know how to do that?
thanks to all
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try from this solid geometry.
Afterwards, you must enter a conversion feature to which to insert:
folds
of edge tears
connection tears
 

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try from this solid geometry.
Afterwards, you must enter a conversion feature to which to insert:
folds
of edge tears
connection tears
Thank you so much.
practically with creo it is better to always start from a solid from what I can see
 
not always.. .
if the starting sheet mode does not go, it is worth thinking from solid.
see if others have a better suggestion.
 
the cut to 45° creo does not do it automatically because the edges can be managed in different ways, it can be that instead of the cut to 45°, you want one of the folds to be whole and the other to compose, it is discharged to contain it, or there is a further geometry (you can change the sketch of the fold according to that you have chosen flange edge or normal edge), or that the edges should then be extended.

to make the box I normally start drawing 1/4, with already double fold and any extensions of closed edge and giving the final quotas from the box, directly in the first feature, then mirroring everything in one direction and then in the other (with mirror "the whole geometry").
 
with pro-e made in 1.9 seconds, and you can do it starting from solid or sheet metal there is not much difference.
thank you very much unfortunately I did not take a course on the lamiere in creo and I have no one to be able to ask, luckily there are you who help me you are really great!
thank you very much indeed; )

p.s. cmq in inventor is done first :p
 
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