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number the sequence of the sheets folds

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Hello.

Is there a command that will numera the sequence of folds to be performed on sheets?

Thank you.
 
that I know there is no numbering of bend sequence. there is only bent and development.
 
no, also because I think it depends very much on the manufacturer, his equipment and his experience.
if there is a particular need insert notes indicating them by hand
 
hi, the fold sequence does not depend on the manufacturer, it is one and that is, alternatively throw the piece.....

As for the command this is but apparently it does not work as you must, it is said that inventor reasons better.... .

however this procedure:
build the sheet part, make the table then in annotation selections from the tool tables the folding table option......

Hi.
 
in fact I used inventor and this function was there.
it worked pretty well even if sometimes it was frying.
 
I have....va that nice function to be integrated on the plates. it was too many years that I didn't use them seriously and probably at the time there were no options
 
already maybe I said a cabbage and lost a good chance to shut up
so I went to check and in fact in the flattened view property manager there is the voice to insert the progressive folds
laws notes of bendinghttp://help.solidworks.com/2013/italian/solidworks/sldworks/hidd_dve_named_view.htm?verredirect=1
Hello, it happens, but nothing... In fact, the linked page can give you great ideas. Thank you.

xxfast writes: I would avoid letting software do the bending sequence.. . .
Let's talk about it, it can be a stimulus to understand how to reason or play the software or to see if who designs knows what it does...... .

Hi.
 

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