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I'm your worst nightmare now. I'm asking for another help. I have a sheet base of sp.4 mm, as you can see in the drawing that I attach to you, which should be centrally inserted to form a perforated cone... I tried to use extruding with loft, but the funnel does not come out properly. Is there any command for sheet metal? I don't know this part of sw well and maybe the problem is simple. how would you proceed?
Thank you for your patience.
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There is a way to make it by drawing the punch and then giving shape, I used it with creo but with sw I never used it. Alternatively you can do the revolution of the conical part, it has nothing to do with the sheet but you also get the desired result
 
Good morning to all; I join this discussion; use sw 2016 (elderly);
I wanted to know if with future versions it is possible to manage somehow the development of imbuted or printed sheet;
we need to have the various developments to calculate yields and "retangle" of cutting (although I believe that in some cases it is not possible to obtain it: for example the classic slots / wings of electric paintings areation).
Thank you for your answers.
 
Good morning to all; I join this discussion; use sw 2016 (elderly);
I wanted to know if with future versions it is possible to manage somehow the development of imbuted or printed sheet;
we need to have the various developments to calculate yields and "retangle" of cutting (although I believe that in some cases it is not possible to obtain it: for example the classic slots / wings of electric paintings areation).
Thank you for your answers.
to do so in a serious way they serve external applications.
 
Thank you, King! I imagined; therefore the situation remains equal to that of years ago;
Does anyone have advice on which applications you can use? I have heard about top solid but I have always known it for the management of cnc machining/center of work; do you give me some tips to understand which + intuitive/effective?
Thanks again:-)
 

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