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flangia her lamiera with cuva part

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Hello, everyone.
I would have the need to create a flange on a curved sheet, I leave with two segments at 90 degrees, connected with a radius arc 40 or 50 mm, base flange, check a thickness of 1 mm and extruded of 1000 mm, so I get my base flange, then I would like to create a flange on the curve part, but it does not leave me to it.
you succeed with commands not of sheet metal and you get a multibody part that I would avoid.
this request arises from the fact that we would like to replicate the part in step attached, made with if.

Can someone do it with the sw sheet commands?

Thanks again
 

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Why don't you attach the file in solidworks format if that's how you created it?
a step file does not have historical and therefore the conversion to sheet metal may not lead to the same starting conditions
if you want to do the file with solid edge you have to see which commands are available to that program, it is not implicit that doing it with a program is automatically possible to do it with another.

If you refer to the one indicated by the arrow you can not get it because it is not possible even in reality, you have to make a strip attached on the straight stretch of 20mm that then you will fold to 90°Immagine.webp
 
I do not attach it because I wanted to see if someone knows how to do it with sw sheet commands, I tried but I get multibody parts, from my supplier I received the enclosed step, did it in itself and is made with sheet commands.
However I reverberate to the part with the arrow, and I assure you that within certain limits you can do with the pannellator (see photo attached)
 

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I do not attach it because I wanted to see if someone knows how to do it with sw sheet commands, I tried but I get multibody parts, from my supplier I received the enclosed step, did it in itself and is made with sheet commands.
However I reverberate to the part with the arrow, and I assure you that within certain limits you can do with the pannellator (see photo attached)
Hi.
quickly you can do so, starting from the loft, 1575534459013.webpbut the same result you can get it with a little patience even starting from the solid1575535341172.webpthe second image is of a piece designed with solidworks 2000 and produced in series with panelling. you must have the precaution to clean the cuts in the curve zone after the export of the flat repetition
 

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I do not attach it because I wanted to see if someone knows how to do it with sw sheet commands, I tried but I get multibody parts, from my supplier I received the enclosed step, did it in itself and is made with sheet commands.
However I reverberate to the part with the arrow, and I assure you that within certain limits you can do with the pannellator (see photo attached)
 

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Hello, everyone.
I have given an eye to your solutions, all interesting, thank you, now I will see how it is better to proceed.
 

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