I allow myself to rectify slightly:look at this, it's just a little example of what you can do with sw
I can't see the last file... you tell me future version!here a nice file in version 2010.. .
even this in a unique piece, my bending machine is a masochist.. .
I can't even see this!:frown::frown:look at this, it's just a little example of what you can do with sw
http://www.mediafire.com/file/906iia9k3dp84pg/317.10.002.1.exeWell, it's in one piece... :finger:
I fully agree that I am both technical and operator!:finger:I allow myself to rectify slightly:
example of what a good technician can do along with good operators (with the help of the necessary equipment):biggrin::finger:
..regardless of the instrument used, which can well be the pencil (as it has always been).. Who puts it?
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Marco:smile:
no I normally let it out because I have a punching machine and this does not digest much those small arches that are generated, with simplified folds are developed easier to punch.then ciarly only use to remove the tick to simplifies folds?
Well I am 13 years old in the industry and from us there is a cnc punching machine, laser cutting and welding robot.... besides all the rest of the manual machines! :finger:no I normally let it out because I have a punching machine and this does not digest much those small arches that are generated, with simplified folds are developed easier to punch.
for the series unique pieces I attach you a piece.
I see with pleasure that it begins to come out some people chewing sheet, very well
As far as my case was concerned, I had to use small rays because greater rays with edge locks created more complex grooves with maybe small steps of 1 mmt. that I couldn't bear, then I put myself to use 0.1 radius equal to the breath in the middle of the pieghi and I always found myself well, just adjust the factor k that functions and there is no problem.a question: why do you use such tight rays for bending? Maybe why do you work better in case I cut you extruded, or anything? in the piece of charly I noticed that it is aluminum and that always takes very narrow rays, but I still use to draw with the fold radius that brings me the matrix in use...
I'm not an idea.As far as my case was concerned, I had to use small rays because greater rays with edge locks created more complex grooves with maybe small steps of 1 mmt. that I couldn't bear, then I put myself to use 0.1 radius equal to the breath in the middle of the pieghi and I always found myself well, just adjust the factor k that functions and there is no problem.
You are perfectly right when possible, I had to do also cam programs for the puncher and my cam those grooves did not digest them just and then, a hit to the circle and one to the barrel and one to fix.I'm not an idea.
I think we must follow the production process and with the corrections coming from the workshop we go to perfect the table of factor k.
use a radius 2 on the punch, then it must be 2 also the radius on sw and so on.
if there are cracks in reality and not on the cad or vice versa, these are experiences that mature and insert into the next project.
designing with a generalized escamotage makes no sense.
What is the use of cad and sheet metal?
I agree with you but I also understand what Ciarly says.I'm not an idea.
I think we must follow the production process and with the corrections coming from the workshop we go to perfect the table of factor k.
use a radius 2 on the punch, then it must be 2 also the radius on sw and so on.
if there are cracks in reality and not on the cad or vice versa, these are experiences that mature and insert into the next project.
designing with a generalized escamotage makes no sense.
What is the use of cad and sheet metal?