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lines that delimit ray in a solid explained.

daniele.g.65

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Hello, everyone.
in the company where I work as a mechanical designer, for about a year, we have passed (after a long experience with solidworks) to use spaceclaim discovery.
a question to which I have not yet managed to find a solution, concerns the possibility that a bent body that is
lying, it is composed of several separate bodies, in turn bounded by lines that delimit each zone of ray of the piece. Therefore, in the table, these lines, go to add to the fold lines, making everything, little
clear and complicated reading. in giving bend indications, you will not have a lying body with a single line for each fold
(tracked or continued depending on the direction of fold) but three lines, often very close to each other, that make a sheet
printed a4, unclear, and in some cases of dubious interpretation.
of course, it is inevitable in this case, to make a comparison with the previous software, and contacted the after-sales service,
who in turn asked for information directly to the developers, I was told that "in the original sheet metal file, at the moment it is not technically possible, delete or render invisible the radiation lines".
I was therefore proposed a "work around" :
"copy all solid bodies and paste them into a new design", this free from the constraints of the sheet and allows the use of "combine"
to join all bodies in one solid, thus interrupting the connection with the original file, then any changes
will not be applied and the design will not be connected.
I kindly ask if other users of the program have managed to overcome this problem and possibly in what way.
I will be grateful to those who will give me advice.

Daniele
 
Good morning, thank you very much, you solved a problem that seemed "unresolvable" and that not even
the service service (after-sales service) had been able to solve.
I'm grateful!
 

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