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I'm starting to tell you I'm a beginner so don't tease me if I ask you stupid questions. I am trying to design the terminal part of the exhaust for my bike (the melt to mean us.. I already did the rest. I start showing you what I did.
I created the irregular cone part with the "basic extrusion with loft" function, could it give me trouble if I wanted to put it on sheet metal so as to cut it?
What I can't do is tilt the exit mouth down. I tried to create a tilted plane compared to the front but I can't, how do I do it?
thanks in advance
 

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not to turn off enthusiasm, but did you hear if motorization has something to say about it?
 
to create a tilted plane compared to another you need a reference, such as an axis on which to measure your inclination. You could for example create an axis between fr and sup plane, then create a p1 plan passing through this axis and tilted a certain angle from the fr plane, then still create a p2 plan at a certain distance from p1.
greetings
Michael
 
not to turn off enthusiasm, but did you hear if motorization has something to say about it?
Maybe he's going on a lead.
by very small and with the ban of my father to weld we used a pipe of the stove as expansion for a motor of the benelli (50 cc):biggrin:. . .
other than using sw:wink:
 
Maybe he's going on a lead.
by very small and with the ban of my father to weld we used a pipe of the stove as expansion for a motor of the benelli (50 cc):biggrin:. . .
other than using sw:wink:
I have a husqvarna 510 motard:biggrin:
However, I still couldn't solve the problem:frown:
 
What I meant is in the attached file... I don't know if that's what you need,
However you can build axes and plans in many ways, this is an example.
greetings
 

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Thanks michele, with your help I managed:
Now when I make "sheet converts" and select the cylinder trunk created by error "select a fixed planar face or a linear edge on a final face of a cylindrical face" :angry:
 
I believe that these problems are:
- you built a part of the most welded plates
- the function of conversion in sheet metal needs particular conditions (consistent thickness of extrusion, a flat face of reference, pierces also the constant bending radius, but do not remember)

Now you can do this:
using this part as a layout in a set, build individual sheets as distinct parts.
you should start directly with a sheet and not with an extrusion. use the bending command with loft to create the individual parts, I believe that in the guide is sufficiently explained (remember that you do not have to close the basic sketch that represents the cylinder, but it must be an open sketch to be able to make the loft with the sheet). so you should be able to achieve the development of the various parts.
 
I'm starting to tell you I'm a beginner so don't tease me if I ask you stupid questions. I am trying to design the terminal part of the exhaust for my bike (the melt to mean us.. I already did the rest. I start showing you what I did.
I created the irregular cone part with the "basic extrusion with loft" function, could it give me trouble if I wanted to put it on sheet metal so as to cut it?
What I can't do is tilt the exit mouth down. I tried to create a tilted plane compared to the front but I can't, how do I do it?
thanks in advance
Hello conterranean... known with pleasure that you have 2010 so you place the file
of multibody...:finger:
 
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