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lamiera calandrata

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Bye!

I tried to do it again (I created 2.0), and I had some similar problem.
I ripped the sheet in half-work, instead of developing from edge and it seems to be okay.
a question: the 3 orthogonal views you posted are not from sheet metal, but from solid, right?
 

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Bye!

I tried to do it again (I created 2.0), and I had some similar problem.
I ripped the sheet in half-work, instead of developing from edge and it seems to be okay.
a question: the 3 orthogonal views you posted are not from sheet metal, but from solid, right?
I didn't do it from sheet metal with two solidifications and then flatten.Cattura.webp
 
Well, something doesn't come back, but it sure depends on me (I don't have much practice with the sheets).
you started from a sheet file: you have as first feature a flat wall.
in particular if converting into sheet metal the calandrate model, the edges change orientation.
dettaglio spigolo.webpHowever I opened the step, converted into sheet metal, flattened using as a guide surface that of the internal curvature, and everything is perfect.

We hear that says maxopus!
 
good morning, I also have to solve a similar problem but with a slightly different sheet (see attached image):
147.webpI wanted to attach the prt file directly but I don't know how to do it, can you help me?

greetings
 
hi, if I interpret the image well, the sheet is curved on several directions or is it wrong?, that is more a sheet of molding than by rolling?
 
if you want to make the development (of course approximate because it is not a real sheet development), go in part mode, copy the external surface, from the menu surfaces: "explained surface" -> select the surface and then a point where you want the pavement to continue.

I repeat: is not a command to straighten up sheet metal mathematicians, but from a fairly valid idea, of how development would be.
 

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