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Bye to all,

I have a small problem, I have to convert this extrusion into sheet metal and create all the bending lines so as to get this particular.
It's a shelter for a tool warehouse.

Can you help me? ?
 

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Bye to all,

I have a small problem, I have to convert this extrusion into sheet metal and create all the bending lines so as to get this particular.
It's a shelter for a tool warehouse.

Can you help me? ?
Hey, I'll hurry up like you see in the pictures! I don't know if it's the right method or the quickest but it definitely works! in practice instead of drawing a bow you have to draw a polygon with a number of sides according to the size of your shelter....after which you convert into sheet metal and the rest you know....

Hello, I hope I've been helpful!
 

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Bye to all,

I have a small problem, I have to convert this extrusion into sheet metal and create all the bending lines so as to get this particular.
It's a shelter for a tool warehouse.

Can you help me? ?
from the image (you could have seen it on the other side, if it is empty or how) I would say that "piegatures" are not there. you have only a calandrated virole with two flat/sagomate sides welded; in one piece you cannot build it.
do everything directly in multibody sheet (or single rows that you mount together): Extrude the curved profile and then add the side "languages".

consult the guide and do the tutorials for sheets. These simple bases are widely explained.

greetings
Mar
 
Bye to all,

I have a small problem, I have to convert this extrusion into sheet metal and create all the bending lines so as to get this particular.
It's a shelter for a tool warehouse.

Can you help me? ?
you can draw it as an arch and extrude as a "basic flange tongue".
if you have a folder with the counters and a numerical control
on the bending machine, the spaces between one shot and the other do not need to insert them, better with
a calandra.

@piegator, I haven't been able with that mating yet. . .
 

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Thank you very much,

I also wanted to perform the particular calandrandolo, but my holder insists for having a particular bending proceeds (say that it is more resistant with ribs) and so he put me a little in trouble...:-)

Thank you so much for your advice I have been very helpful. .
I'll let you know what I'll do with my detail. .
 
Bye to all,

I have a small problem, I have to convert this extrusion into sheet metal and create all the bending lines so as to get this particular.
It's a shelter for a tool warehouse.

Can you help me? ?
currently solidworks 2011 supports only the operations of die-folding and rolling.
the funnel, which is your case, is not supported.
 
that particular is a piece of sheet metal.. assembled (foot+saving), did not say he wanted it in shell.
Let's not confuse his ideas.
here are solidworks funnels:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=18372
Look what he wrote:
...but my holder insists on having a particular bending proceeds.. .
solidworks does not support that type of operations.
My house is called funnel.
If you want to make it welded, it can be another technical solution, but it was not the request made.
 
Look what he wrote:

solidworks does not support that type of operations.
My house is called funnel.
If you want to make it welded, it can be another technical solution, but it was not the request made.
It's true, she wrote bending... Not molding... I'm sure I'm wrong. :biggrin:
if then his boss is willing to spend hundreds of euros for a card... .
:rolleyes:

I am sure that the version posted by bendingtoresolidworks. ( :wink: ) ... be what your boss wants, maybe with a few less folds.
 
It's true, she wrote bending... Not molding... I'm sure I'm wrong. :biggrin:
if then his boss is willing to spend hundreds of euros for a card... .
:rolleyes:

I am sure that the version posted by bendingtoresolidworks. ( :wink: ) ... be what your boss wants, maybe with a few less folds.
everything is related to the number of pieces you have to do a year.
the cost of the single piece made imbuted or as you say of molding, just to say that we speak of the same production process, is certainly lower than that bent or assembled and welded.
if the number of pieces is sufficient, the cost of the equipment is paid back over time.
So I think it's a possible need to have it thrown out.
 
everything is related to the number of pieces you have to do a year.
the cost of the single piece made imbuted or as you say of molding, just to say that we speak of the same production process, is certainly lower than that bent or assembled and welded.
if the number of pieces is sufficient, the cost of the equipment is paid back over time.
So I think it's a possible need to have it thrown out.
The laser.
 

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