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hopper design

  • Thread starter Thread starter stefano95
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Sincerely I have not understood what it is, but if it comes to making it soldered the only way I can help is to do it in sectors, then, for example, two half that will be subsequently sold together. I don't think there are machinery to put such dimensions and materials into it.
 
it has to do two sectors anyway, otherwise it is not rolling and inventor does not make it. you have to model the a and a-symmetric sector, so does the developments.
 
on the feasibility we can talk about it...wanting you can do it in one piece(cert welded) if the thickness is low....intendo 1,5mm/2mm
 
I've done a lot of hoppers and I'm always a huge break-up.
Before starting, you need to know how many pieces it is formed (sometimes with large hoppers asked me to make it even of 12 pieces to facilitate the transport) and then if it is welded or screwed (to predict connection lembi) . the command to use is obviously hopper, it is necessary to refer to the base plans for assembly otherwise with the constraints on faces it is easy that it gives errors even if it seems it is all ok, maybe there is 0.00001 rejection conflict. in the generating sketches of the hopper you will have to draw it whole with construction lines then you will design continuous lines where you want to create the first piece of hopper. save the file by name and on the new file(second piece of the hopper) you will design the continuous lines in the next part, and so on until you have finished the hopper. the various faces of the edges, the connection edges should last when the strut is finished

this is a link with a simple example of the hopper command but on the net you find many buona fortune
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