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piece of sheet/herds platform model

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Good morning to all,
Can someone tell me if you can create the flat model from a derived sheet/part?
Thank you very much.
 
the first thing that comes to mind is:
Why this question? making a test is very simple. :rolleyes:
and also discounted the result: yes you can.:smile:
So I guess you have some kind of difficulty. Give us some other data.
 
You said good tarkus.
Of course I've already tried it. I attach the two files, the one derived from the other, on which I found the problem.
I can easily get the flat model from the base component; on the derived part I do not get any results.
Thank you for your concern.
 

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I also tried with other files: same solfa!!! !
I don't want any installation kisses.
 
have you set the sheet type on the derivative? the derivation does not carry behind the characteristic, and therefore does not develop.
 
Of course, I started from the sheet model setting the thickness as in the base component.
 
but porc....!!!!!! That's the problem!
thanks to both for the collaboration.
advanced a beer!!!:rolleyes:
 
but porc....!!!!!! That's the problem!
thanks to both for the collaboration.
advanced a beer!!!:rolleyes:
Okkio,
I don't know catafract, but for me you might be forced to buy a pint from an hectolitre :36_1_13:
rather, little advice:
When a sheet part comes, it also adheres to the "thick" parameter and sets it in the sheet parameters of the derived file, so you have no problem with changing the basic component:finger:
 
When a sheet part comes, it also adheres to the "thick" parameter and sets it in the sheet parameters of the derived file, so you have no problem with changing the basic component:finger:
:finger:: finger: finger:
 

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