GiGa
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I have to get the development of a folded sheet frame.
I've gotten into the development of that in the attached image without great problems but to build it I had to use a definitely incorrect method.
In practice it is a simple composition of extrusions that, once exported as individual elements, I transformed into sheet metal obtaining its development.
the problem is that the sheets so developed have the edges cut (in thickness) with a certain angle (due to the coincidence between the elements).
the customer, rightly, would like to have the shape with the orthogonal cut to the surface. The problem is I don't go out...
unable to start from an initial face, I can not do "flange" or "flange contour", also because, when I could build the frame this would be a manybody, therefore incompatible with the sheet environment.
However, in order to shape the four corner edges of the frame, I should have the two adjacent, otherwise they would be simple rectangular flanges. . .
How can I do that?
I hope I've explained decently. . .
I've gotten into the development of that in the attached image without great problems but to build it I had to use a definitely incorrect method.
In practice it is a simple composition of extrusions that, once exported as individual elements, I transformed into sheet metal obtaining its development.
the problem is that the sheets so developed have the edges cut (in thickness) with a certain angle (due to the coincidence between the elements).
the customer, rightly, would like to have the shape with the orthogonal cut to the surface. The problem is I don't go out...
unable to start from an initial face, I can not do "flange" or "flange contour", also because, when I could build the frame this would be a manybody, therefore incompatible with the sheet environment.
However, in order to shape the four corner edges of the frame, I should have the two adjacent, otherwise they would be simple rectangular flanges. . .
How can I do that?
I hope I've explained decently. . .