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Hello, everyone.
premise: v5r16 of the customer for which I worked.
problem: I did a part that represents a flex with a somewhat strange geometry.the next step is the realization of the constructive.
There is a function that allows me to determine the total length, like flattening it as other cads (type sheet form solidworks or inventor, etc...).
or should I mark all the values of the rays and lengths of the straight strokes and then sum them up and finally give a tolerance? ?
Thank you in advance.
 
in "generative sheetmetal" you have the possibility to convert the model made in partdesig into a developable element with sheetmetal.

Hi.
 
in "generative sheetmetal" you have the possibility to convert the model made in partdesig into a developable element with sheetmetal.

Hi.
there is a special button that allows you to flatten your part
 
there is a special button that allows you to flatten your part
Maybe there was a button for everything!!!:biggrin:

First, we must clarify how I proceeded in modeling.
If you use the sheet metal module for modeling you have its control that allows you to see the part developed in the plane.

If you proceed with modeling in partdesig, you will clearly have shaped the element with constant thickness.
for which in generatingtivsheetmetal you must first allow the system to recognize the folds and the flat parts the bugs ..ecc.ecc, then eventually develop in plan the part.

to recognize the command you just need to scroll down the main menu of the papermetal generation, the icons are quite explanatory.

Hi.
Hi.
 
for the part I don't know, for the sheet metal there is the developed sample button that makes you the development of the sheet.
 

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