tanticapelli
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Bye to all,
I ask a question to which I have failed to find answer in the arguments already dealt with.
I have a problem: in a project consisting of many folded sheets that I have already modeled the need to vary (up to 2 mm) the bending radius without changing the size of the stools.
the thing entails a dimensional variation of all those stools built with "flange of the edge" while the base flange remains unchanged.
I wondered if there were any special shortcomings in designing a sheet (it is in my case closed sheets "box" used for architectural coatings) so as to better digest any variations of radius or even thickness without having to manually change the size of the stools.
I hope I've explained
so many hairs
I ask a question to which I have failed to find answer in the arguments already dealt with.
I have a problem: in a project consisting of many folded sheets that I have already modeled the need to vary (up to 2 mm) the bending radius without changing the size of the stools.
the thing entails a dimensional variation of all those stools built with "flange of the edge" while the base flange remains unchanged.
I wondered if there were any special shortcomings in designing a sheet (it is in my case closed sheets "box" used for architectural coatings) so as to better digest any variations of radius or even thickness without having to manually change the size of the stools.
I hope I've explained
so many hairs