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create a bombed fund?

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Hello everyone I was wondering if with solidworks I can develop a bombed fund with a ø 830 and a height of 80 mm, I need to do it because I have a machine to make bombed funds....:rolleyes:
 

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Hello everyone I was wondering if with solidworks I can develop a bombed fund with a ø 830 and a height of 80 mm, I need to do it because I have a machine to make bombed funds....:rolleyes:
to develop forms like this not enough solidworks but serve specific applications like logopress.
solidworks develops folds, but fails to develop funnels.
 
This is a similar background (pseudo-elliptic 2:1).
 

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Did you do it with creo? But does it develop?
the development you want to achieve is very simple enough that you calculate the length developed and carry it turning on z for 2 times of how many degrees you want, now you have 3 striped on the plane and at this point you can pass a circle for three points and get the development without neutra fiber, if you also want the fiber neutra the offense (this depends on the sheet you print)

this is a geometric calculation and not fem therefore does not take into account the tears or other

Hi.
 
Hello everyone, even in the company where I work we treat these types of funds, we do not produce them, but we use them to build pressure equipment.
My question is: how can I do with solidworks 2012 to obtain the external surface generated by an axial hole on such funds to be able to print it on paper and use it to really mark the hole on the bottom? they say with rhino you can easily
allego sketch demonstration.
Thank you.
 

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