morpheus87jr
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hello to all, since my experience with sheet metals is limited to those 2 exercises done at the cswa course, I am trying to do some practice with a "home" problem.
Having disassembled the hood of the kitchen, and having to make it change, I put to shape it on sw.
I met with some issues:
1- I have two parts (the sides to understand) that are perfectly equal, only change the "direction" of the edge turns (where to stay inside). Do I have to create two distinct details or can I handle this with two configurations of the same component?
2- the front part of the hood is curved (variable ray curve) I built it by detecting points and creating a " xyz dot curve" that I go to convert into the sketch. once the profile is created, it is not possible to create the sheet directly, to create a solid and to convert it later and then to create the folded "orders" for fixing.
How can I proceed?
contour question: the craftsman who has to remake the front told me "what do you think I" but... how do you get a curved sheet with a variable radius profile? always for displacement? and since right along the curved profile are the edges (folded at 90°) on which the sides are riveted, how do they bend the latter?
I attach a small image of the front (obtained as a subtle extrusion), to make the idea of the curve. edit: it is in the state where I got stuck, so not complete.
ps: I forgot the material is copper thickness 0.5 [mm]
Having disassembled the hood of the kitchen, and having to make it change, I put to shape it on sw.
I met with some issues:
1- I have two parts (the sides to understand) that are perfectly equal, only change the "direction" of the edge turns (where to stay inside). Do I have to create two distinct details or can I handle this with two configurations of the same component?
2- the front part of the hood is curved (variable ray curve) I built it by detecting points and creating a " xyz dot curve" that I go to convert into the sketch. once the profile is created, it is not possible to create the sheet directly, to create a solid and to convert it later and then to create the folded "orders" for fixing.
How can I proceed?
contour question: the craftsman who has to remake the front told me "what do you think I" but... how do you get a curved sheet with a variable radius profile? always for displacement? and since right along the curved profile are the edges (folded at 90°) on which the sides are riveted, how do they bend the latter?
I attach a small image of the front (obtained as a subtle extrusion), to make the idea of the curve. edit: it is in the state where I got stuck, so not complete.
ps: I forgot the material is copper thickness 0.5 [mm]
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