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expanded sheet and fan: how to "fix them" between them?

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Hello everyone!! I press that I use solidworks from 1 bear, and it is not my field (study medicine but I have the passion of mechanics/cnc, etc.)...

I come to this point: I'm creating a sheet for a box that I need to contain some pcb that I did... mobile, basically!

1. drawing with the "scratch" the furniture seen from the right side, performing the intelligent quotation for the size.

2. I extrude the sketch and get a solid, I do not remember with what function I "cut the side" and given 2mm thick to the sheet (which will be the millimetre thick of the aluminum plate in my possession, which then I will feed to the cnc for drilling). . .

3. I generate the sheet from the solid, therefore itorno on the sketch, I create the ribs/astes and I make the fan through the appropriate function. . .

everything ok, but when I go back from the bending, to review the solid with the beautiful and made fan, the latter disappears as it is "staged on the same floor" on which he lay before... I mean if they select from the left the fan, I see the sketch that is located at the point where before there was the face on which it was housed, and that now it is folded (and then lies on the vertical plane).... I also tried to make holes, but the situation is the same....

how can I "unite" the fan so that it is solid to the sheet even after bending? fat to all boys! :

p.s: the search function is still hostile to me, because I do not know well what keywords to insert in order to carry out a targeted research, excuse me if the question has already been posted! :
 
Hello everyone!! I press that I use solidworks from 1 bear, and it is not my field (study medicine but I have the passion of mechanics/cnc, etc.)...

I come to this point: I'm creating a sheet for a box that I need to contain some pcb that I did... mobile, basically!

1. drawing with the "scratch" the furniture seen from the right side, performing the intelligent quotation for the size.

2. I extrude the sketch and get a solid, I do not remember with what function I "cut the side" and given 2mm thick to the sheet (which will be the millimetre thick of the aluminum plate in my possession, which then I will feed to the cnc for drilling). . .

3. I generate the sheet from the solid, therefore itorno on the sketch, I create the ribs/astes and I make the fan through the appropriate function. . .

everything ok, but when I go back from the bending, to review the solid with the beautiful and made fan, the latter disappears as it is "staged on the same floor" on which he lay before... I mean if they select from the left the fan, I see the sketch that is located at the point where before there was the face on which it was housed, and that now it is folded (and then lies on the vertical plane).... I also tried to make holes, but the situation is the same....

how can I "unite" the fan so that it is solid to the sheet even after bending? fat to all boys! :

p.s: the search function is still hostile to me, because I do not know well what keywords to insert in order to carry out a targeted research, excuse me if the question has already been posted! :
You better place the file.
 
@mike1967: here is the file.... Maybe I'll explain better! :) the measures are not respected, I made it in 5 minutes as a sketch to make me understand, but the concept is just that! !

@re_solidworks: I've been looking for her first, bad maybe.... now I'll do it! :
 

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@mike1967: here is the file.... Maybe I'll explain better! :) the measures are not respected, I made it in 5 minutes as a sketch to make me understand, but the concept is just that! !

@re_solidworks: I've been looking for her first, bad maybe.... now I'll do it! :
you made the fan with flat plate.
remove the "flattened" status and remake the function.
I recommend reading the guide and performing the tutorials.

ps: put in avatar the software version.
 
Thanks mike, but I wanted to know one thing.... since I then need to flatten the sheet, to put it in working to the cnc, if I design directly on the face and then flatten, everything remains supportive or then I find myself in the reverse situation?

Solid online driving, you think? or the forum tutorials?

p.s: I now add it..... thanks for the help! ;)
 
I'll put the file... I went on with your policy of not quoting anything :biggrin: .
read the guide from the first pages, it is more useful than images.
learns terms as "totally defined", "subdefinite", "ultradefinito"... etc....)
Bye.

:smile:
 

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Thanks mike, but I wanted to know one thing.... since I then need to flatten the sheet, to put it in working to the cnc, if I design directly on the face and then flatten, everything remains supportive or then I find myself in the reverse situation?

Solid online driving, you think? or the forum tutorials?

p.s: I now add it..... thanks for the help! ;)
the sheet flattens it or directly on the side, or, as
is more appropriate, in the drawing document that you will create.
from the design insert a view "flat recetition".
If you follow these basic rules you will have no problem.
attached info for tutorials.
 

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I'll put the file... I went on with your policy of not quoting anything :biggrin: .
read the guide from the first pages, it is more useful than images.
learns terms as "totally defined", "subdefinite", "ultradefinito"... etc....)
Bye.

:smile:
ahahahahaha yes, I did not quote anything because it was a quick test!! I bought prampolini lessons, they're useful. to what I understand, the word "totally defined" is when a sketch is totally quoted and therefore you have the perfectly defined dimensions and you can not "turn" the segments....

underdefinite remains unknown, and ultradefinite appeared to me when there was a "conflict of definitions"... however I will read for good! Thank you! !
 

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