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hopper construction

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I would need some inspiration for the design of this plot with inv 2010. the hopper must be made of 4 separate walls and then assembled by welding (except for the lower "rentangle" part which can also be soldered later and should not necessarily be a unique body immediately with the main walls).
the welding between the walls should be made all outside, thus combining the internal edges.
100 mm horizontal fins serve to support it on a frame. is it appropriate to create a hopper with the new function of the 2010 version and then to obtain from this 4 parts derived from reassemble then in a set?
How do you advise me to proceed? other ideas?
Thank you so much!
 

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Hi, see the attached files.
I designed everything in one part using the ability to create different body, then I used the comendo creates parts to get the asses.
directly with the sheet loft no I tried because I think it is not possible to separate the hopper in 4 parts, cmq I do other tests and I let you know.
ps: I hope I have interpreted the autocad design well
 

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I would need some inspiration for the design of this plot with inv 2010. the hopper must be made of 4 separate walls and then assembled by welding (except for the lower "rentangle" part which can also be soldered later and should not necessarily be a unique body immediately with the main walls).
the welding between the walls should be made all outside, thus combining the internal edges.
100 mm horizontal fins serve to support it on a frame. is it appropriate to create a hopper with the new function of the 2010 version and then to obtain from this 4 parts derived from reassemble then in a set?
How do you advise me to proceed? other ideas?
Thank you so much!
Surely as you can notice from my dwg I added 2 lines 1 red and 1 yellow, (they would be 2 folds) you have to decide which of the 2 do, but apart from this not knowing inventor I can tell you that you could try to follow 2 roads: 1) to make the side wall (which is that the biggest problem) to make the initial and final "c" profile and to make a loft, if you have to succeed in doing it, cut the headers that do not need and then rework them on a new file. 2) you need to build three sketches including that of the folds or red or yellow with the three profiles and with the surfaces you create the wall.

I hope I've been quite clear and I've been helpful.

Bye.
 

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Surely as you can notice from my dwg I added 2 lines 1 red and 1 yellow, (they would be 2 folds) you have to decide which of the 2 do, but apart from this not knowing inventor I can tell you that you could try to follow 2 roads: 1) to make the side wall (which is that the biggest problem) to make the initial and final "c" profile and to make a loft, if you have to succeed in doing it, cut the headers that do not need and then rework them on a new file. 2) you need to build three sketches including that of the folds or red or yellow with the three profiles and with the surfaces you create the wall.

I hope I've been quite clear and I've been helpful.

Bye.
I add video for delucidation. ....
 

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Hi, see the attached files.
I designed everything in one part using the ability to create different body, then I used the comendo creates parts to get the asses.
directly with the sheet loft no I tried because I think it is not possible to separate the hopper in 4 parts, cmq I do other tests and I let you know.
ps: I hope I have interpreted the autocad design well
hi diegus, I also believe that the procedure to follow is that of the "body", but being a novice of 2010 I still can not well understand its operation. the design you posted is right, but the side walls are not correct as it lacks the diagonal fold (see comment of marco74) and development does not come out.
Thanks again.
Surely as you can notice from my dwg I added 2 lines 1 red and 1 yellow, (they would be 2 folds) you have to decide which of the 2 do, but apart from this not knowing inventor I can tell you that you could try to follow 2 roads: 1) to make the side wall (which is that the biggest problem) to make the initial and final "c" profile and to make a loft, if you have to succeed in doing it, cut the headers that do not need and then rework them on a new file. 2) you need to build three sketches including that of the folds or red or yellow with the three profiles and with the surfaces you create the wall.

I hope I've been quite clear and I've been helpful.

Bye.
hi marco, thanks for the clarification I in the hurry did not indicate those folds "maledette". I'll try to follow both of your ideas mixed with those diegus and see what I can pull out.

Thank you so much!
 
but the method I used is different. in the sheet design, in fact, it is not possible to model with the mutly body.
here I used a part with only surfaces to use as a master for the creation of the individual parts in which the individual surfaces derive.
 
Okay!
but if it was easier with the body you can not model it as part std and then convert it?
 
no with sheet metal you can not use multi body.
if you design it in part standard then you can't spy on it because you can't handle the corners.
 

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