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design dish deformed

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dan10hp

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Bye to all,

I have always worked on pieces obtained from the full but now I am planning some particular springs.
and I'm really in crisis.

the wire formed by some spline is a shaped spring.
is held in position by applying a pressure on the 6 points indicated by the arrows.
the spring is compressed to be positioned and extending to return to the natural position apply pressure.
the 2 blocks are only indicative of the piece where you will go to block that is much more complex.

My problem is that I have the modeling of the part in the final position, but I should deform it to get the piece to produce.

spline is imported from another software.

I've been trying for two days, so I'm turning to you.

thanks to all
 

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I should deform it to get the piece to produce.
and how should this spring be made in the original form?
the spline of the attached 3d has no quota in relation and therefore is unusable to obtain any other form
spring wire is 161.783mm long
 
That's the problem. spline is imported from another software (rhino).
compared to the previous simplified problem (using a 3-point arc) I can't be able to quote this 3d sketch. even the same proportion of length gives me error.

I'm probably missing a few intermediate pieces.
 
you did not write that your problem is to quote the spline, which if you can do by listing the knots, but that you have to deform it to get the piece to produce.
the fact that the spline comes from another program does not mean that you should absolutely use that and cannot be reconstructed with more manageable elements.
What you want to get I didn't understand, it's a 2mm tondino that has a development of 162mm.
 

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