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sede seeger su tubo bitch

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themole

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good evening I ask to whom can help me how to create a seeger seat on a curved tube thickness 3mm external diameter 30mm would you describe the procedure? Thank you in advance.
 
never seen using a seeger on a curved tube. . .
also because how do you cast the hub/flangia/quel that is on the tube if it has a curvature?
 
Hi.
ok that it is not to seeger but how does it physically run on a curved tube?
guess you'll make it first and then bend the pipe?
 
Good morning.

on how to do it on inventor, the only way that came to mind is to make a sweep by subtraction, so I insert a plan with the angle of where I want to leave the cut, I take the profile and the trajectory and then I follow the subtraction.
I am extremely doubtful that you can do it in reality if not in 3d printing something like that.
follow images of how I did the test (forgive the wrong sketch, which made you do a double job, but I did it in 5 minutes eating):1677070439104.webp
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so much for exercise I tried making a straight tube with the groove and then used the fold command part: it works but of course positioning correctly the groove is less direct. . .
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Sorry I didn't explain myself wondering if it is possible to attach the previous example thanks.
 
I didn't even save it, if you look at the picture, you see that it's two straight extrusions and the command "piega". . .
 

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