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I'd need a little help on the plate flanges. . .
simple sheet metal panel with double fold edges (in practical simple c edges)... if the inner stems were equal, it would be trivial... but having a bigger flange than the other (the one selected), I have to make flanges with two distinct commands, with the consequence that the angle cut is not automatically calculated.
In my case, if I created the second fold, this would be "saved" to the other already present, creating the resulting error of intersecting flanges. . .
while using little the sheet module, I would still like to use the automatic calculation functions of the discharges (so, if possible, avoid "classical" modeling commands), since then the plan model in step will be given "in meal" for cutting.. .
1553797490464.webpI'm almost sure I've already faced such a problem, but I probably have solved it with the brute force.
Any ideas?
 
I'd need a little help on the plate flanges. . .
simple sheet metal panel with double fold edges (in practical simple c edges)... if the inner stems were equal, it would be trivial... but having a bigger flange than the other (the one selected), I have to make flanges with two distinct commands, with the consequence that the angle cut is not automatically calculated.
In my case, if I created the second fold, this would be "saved" to the other already present, creating the resulting error of intersecting flanges. . .
while using little the sheet module, I would still like to use the automatic calculation functions of the discharges (so, if possible, avoid "classical" modeling commands), since then the plan model in step will be given "in meal" for cutting.. .
View attachment 52935I'm almost sure I've already faced such a problem, but I probably have solved it with the brute force.
Any ideas?
take a look at this video:https://autode.sk/2v0otsz
 
Thank you. I saw some video, but I never saw this. In the end, without finding the video, I arranged and after a few tests I came to the same procedure. due lack of time I couldn't post the solution.
Anyway, great video you posted. the link will serve in the future, since I will definitely forget how to do... At least there will be trace.

ps: I see you posted Thursday at 20:16... I checked the thread on Friday morning, without seeing your answer (which would save me some evidence). boh... will it be a forum bug?
 

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