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I have the impression that this discussion is going to parare away from the goal of vale 79.:mad:
it seems to me that in the end it is worth asking how to give a distance between the corners and a minimum discharge possible and however appropriate to the folds.
I don't see where the problem is, seen that with inventor you can easily set without fears that then doesn't develop.
In fact, you can set these parameters even in the template, or change the fold after making it (see image).
I use a discharge of 0.1 mm for sheets up to 5-6 mm thick,
and no one complained, no bending, no welder, no inventor.
However I agree with sampom, the folder and the welder are those who do real work and it is good to listen to them.
Let us remember that however they folded and welded before the cad....
 

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However I agree with sampom, the folder and the welder are those who do real work and it is good to listen to them.
Let us remember that however they folded and welded before the cad....
I said the same! but if you know well the development of the folds, you will surely avoid many scraps of sheet metal, which the operator will make to guess the sequences. At the end the sequence will also guess a child that applies, but you have to take into account the costs!:finger:
 
I have the impression that this discussion is going to parare away from the goal of vale 79.:mad:
it seems to me that in the end it is worth asking how to give a distance between the corners and a minimum discharge possible and however appropriate to the folds.
I don't see where the problem is, seen that with inventor you can easily set without fears that then doesn't develop.
In fact, you can set these parameters even in the template, or change the fold after making it (see image).
I use a discharge of 0.1 mm for sheets up to 5-6 mm thick,
and no one complained, no bending, no welder, no inventor.
However I agree with sampom, the folder and the welder are those who do real work and it is good to listen to them.
Let us remember that however they folded and welded before the cad....
in this discussion I learned so much; my initial question was not as much a distance or exhaust value as the process to draw the piece correctly for the sheet environment, and then to be able to develop it on the floor.
with regard to machinery, bending machines and welders, who has the fortune to have the workshop where he works and can confront reality should not miss even an opportunity to do so, I would spend day and night watching and trying.
 
with regard to machinery, bending machines and welders, who has the fortune to have the workshop where he works and can confront reality should not miss even an opportunity to do so, I would spend day and night watching and trying.
perfect, one of my messages is just this!:wink:
 
I didn't read all the answers, I would have done that. if it can serve! less operations, which is always good, more control over measures. remains only to establish the appropriate k factor.
the game between 45° cuts the rows via the right angle/separation/game option (nb can not be equal to zero).
 

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You will.
Good luck....:smile:
Thank you very much.

cmq at the end the piece I made it propio as the attachment of diegus, I finished the others too and now they assemble and make the flat models that is a show!
thanks to all
v.
 

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