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circular flange repeat (folds) sheet: impossible?

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Hello, everyone!
I am creating a simple sheet metal disc; on this disc I added a rectangular tab with a piego at the end; Now I tried to repeat both the liguetta and the piego through circular repetition by selecting the axis of the sheet metal disc: impossible, it does not let me repeat the piego while the tongue yes;
Surely you have already dealt with the subject but I have not found it; Could you answer me again?
Today we also work on Sunday... uffffffffffffff!

Thank you. .
 
on these things the sheet has always been sinful. I find that since 2010 (which I am not yet using) this "problem" has been solved.

Alternatively, you should first create the solid shape and then convert it into sheet metal.
 
sw 2008 sp4.0
Hello, everyone!
I am creating a simple sheet metal disc; on this disc I added a rectangular tab with a piego at the end; Now I tried to repeat both the liguetta and the piego through circular repetition by selecting the axis of the sheet metal disc: impossible, it does not let me repeat the piego while the tongue yes;
Surely you have already dealt with the subject but I have not found it; Could you answer me again?
Today we also work on Sunday... uffffffffffffff!

Thank you. .
posteriest the file?

greetings
Mar
 
on these things the sheet has always been sinful. I find that since 2010 (which I am not yet using) this "problem" has been solved.

Alternatively, you should first create the solid shape and then convert it into sheet metal.
...in 2009 and 2010 ... we will talk about it in 1 year
in practice repeat the tab but not the fold, so you have to do the tab first, repeat it, then apply the folds edge x edge :(

...or you have to draw the tab without joining the result, in this way repeat the bodies instead of the functions... the development then does not become... :

(I recommend cmq to report this to your dealer)

ot oh that beautiful, now I can again attach images... I couldn't... and my posts are also lost.. :
 

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I attach my file.. .
all would be to be reported in the section "we improve solidworks"... that stress however....... Thank you all!
 

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plate disc, circular edge flange, extruded cut at passing edge, circular cut repetition. same number of functions, but it works.
 

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plate disc, circular edge flange, extruded cut at passing edge, circular cut repetition. same number of functions, but it works.
... and so heavily smeared and full of envy answered ". but it is not the same thing..." :wink:

from your images you do not see well, but if you use tab+piega you get a "point" equal and above all a fold equal, while so it is all round, but it is an idea :d
 
No... quoto reggio; to me they need straight pleats on the tongue edges... I don't have a round knife bending machine.... :
 
Of course it's an escamotage. What repeatability do you have on the bending machine? is it automatic or manual? work with folding tables or with the k sheet? is the precision that requires the folded piece high? do you proceed to the dimensional adjustment on board machine based on prototypes or pre-series or the piece must come out correct? the material to be folded is homogeneous (thickness, hardness etc.) also between different batches or matches? based on answers you can decide whether my escamotage is okay or not. you just have to choose how to make the cut to repeat and retouch the dxf by removing the curved folds and putting the straight folds and possibly correcting according to the samples. If not just do the creases of sketch to one by one. Sometimes not to waste time you prefer to use an escamotage to oviate to a software gap.
 
I just found another escamotage, maybe better than the previous one.
plate disc, explained tab and fittings, circular repeat tab and fittings. Sketch bending with discontinuous sketches for each tab. has the disadvantage you need to know before the development to quota the creases of sketch.
 

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Of course it's an escamotage. What repeatability do you have on the bending machine? is it automatic or manual? work with folding tables or with the k sheet? is the precision that requires the folded piece high? do you proceed to the dimensional adjustment on board machine based on prototypes or pre-series or the piece must come out correct? the material to be folded is homogeneous (thickness, hardness etc.) also between different batches or matches? based on answers you can decide whether my escamotage is okay or not. you just have to choose how to make the cut to repeat and retouch the dxf by removing the curved folds and putting the straight folds and possibly correcting according to the samples. If not just do the creases of sketch to one by one. Sometimes not to waste time you prefer to use an escamotage to oviate to a software gap.
first of all a greeting to all.
Premetto that have been in the field of metal construction for about 22 years, of
10 past "on the field" between bending machines, punching machines, laser cuts and cutting
water.
90% of my work with sw2010 is on the sheets, so I have experienced many variables on many issues.
since 2001 use solidworks and I have seen the various improvements in time having
had to use all versions except 2008.
Excuse the ot:-)

returning to the piece in question, there are a thousand ways to develop an object
of this kind, it is only necessary to establish the most "intuitive" and easily editable.
an optimal solution would be to work the basic form as solid
and then, once the circular repetition of the various functions is done, it is transposed into sheet metal. This is what I did in a piece that I designed and built.

about poly, a fold is printed on straight hollows and punzones,
a curvature as from your design, you can only get it with one
mold that first the radius also on the surface of the fin, as well as
in the fold area.

:-)

Hello everyone
e-drawing-ragno
 

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about poly, a fold is printed on straight hollows and punzones,
a curvature as from your design, you can only get it with one
mold that first the radius also on the surface of the fin, as well as
in the fold area.
You are right but it seemed obvious to me being an escamotage:tongue:.
 
You are right but it seemed obvious to me being an escamotage:tongue:.
Well, besides the jokes, you know how many times I had to do these escamotages.
in solidworks by cunning it?
However it is a great program... if they improve multibody sheets:frown:. .


:smile:
 
Sometimes not to waste time you prefer to use an escamotage to oviate to a software gap.
Yes you are right poly, but I need the solid to be perfectly equivalent to the draft and dxf file.
Unfortunately it is a small sw kiss that I hope will be solved! for now we proceed with manual repetition. . Thank you all!
 
... is a little sw kiss that I hope will be solved!
You should report it to your dealer but I don't know how much it can count. . .

I ask you boss: there are other ways to report bachi directly directly a swx?
 
Unfortunately it is a small sw kiss that I hope will be solved! !
more than a kiss (which would be a " mistake") I would say that is a precise choice of programmers.. dictated by what should be asked to them. On the contrary, we should send them at least 6 months in the workshop and then as many in ut:biggrin:.

greetings
Mar
 

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