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sheet shape, advice

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Bye to all,
I have to make a sheet to use as a protection for the welder.
about what I have to accomplish is seen in the annex.
now I would like to realize in correspondence of the line (schizzo 14, 15 and 16) a bending in order to form a kind of dome.
what I ask myself is a piece of workable? or will it consist of 2 sheets?
Thank you.
greetings
geppetto82
 

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Bye to all,
I have to make a sheet to use as a protection for the welder.
about what I have to accomplish is seen in the annex.
now I would like to realize in correspondence of the line (schizzo 14, 15 and 16) a bending in order to form a kind of dome.
what I ask myself is a piece of workable? or will it consist of 2 sheets?
Thank you.
greetings
geppetto82
I was hoping for a "self-nomous" design. Go...
 
in the first attachment I was wrong I zipped the design, but in the second I zipped the part does not result?
 
Thanks mike!
but a piece like that is feasible or are 2 welded sheets?
you can do it in one piece, but you must always weld
some traits, then do it directly in 2 pieces.
Did you open my file??
I did it in two parts, then you see.

Hi.
 
I opened it... .
the sheet function I know very little, you used functions that I would never have arrived at!
I covered the features tree to see step by step how you made it....I also did a tutorial but it has little to do with my piece! ! !
cmq thanks... .
I hope shortly to make a half drawing and send it to laser cutting!! !
 
Hi.
What I would like to do is something like this.
soldered with each other comes as pdf.
What I don't know is how to do the same thing I did but in sheet metal.
the sheet in my work we use little, if we use it is for some sample and most are flat sheets only laser cut.
is a function of solidworks that I know little and that I have to deepen.....
 

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Hi.
What I would like to do is something like this.
soldered with each other comes as pdf.
What I don't know is how to do the same thing I did but in sheet metal.
the sheet in my work we use little, if we use it is for some sample and most are flat sheets only laser cut.
is a function of solidworks that I know little and that I have to deepen.....
I've put it to you for good and better... I worked with what
You passed me. . .

Hi.
 

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I don't see a bat. I have 2010.
from the only pdf should open it, but make lacerations where the dome is.
useless to say that with the bending machine you become " rubber" to make such a gadget, which then you will have to weld in the lacerations.
Maybe it would be convenient to make it in thin sheet metal and then hack it into the fold lines and fold it "to handles..." a little like cardboard games. . .
 
I don't see a bat. I have 2010.
from the only pdf should open it, but make lacerations where the dome is.
useless to say that with the bending machine you become " rubber" to make such a gadget, which then you will have to weld in the lacerations.
Maybe it would be convenient to make it in thin sheet metal and then hack it into the fold lines and fold it "to handles..." a little like cardboard games. . .
Hello oldwarper.. . .
In fact I had also thought of doing it in thin sheet, engraving it and bending it by hand....spessore 15/10 according to you it bends quite easily to manazza?
Will the engravings I have to make in line with the fold lines be intermittent cuts?
 
It actually gives me a mistake. ....
And I don't understand why...
in flange edge just activate "accorcia folds lateral" and he stretches.
I also moved the piego in the outside even if it has no influence and closed some games between the lembi.
You know my deformation.
 

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instead of welding the folded leg, you could rivet.
It's just a proposal, feasible, but proposed.
Why?
- surely additional folds have an additional cost, but when you are in the machine to fold...maybe. . .
- to make welds, these also have a cost.

everything depends on how many pieces you have to do.
if they are few or almost unique, welding is the best solution, but if the pieces are of a certain amount per month, then extra folds with riveting are the best optimization.
 

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