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size development sheet in separate materials

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Hello everyone

Sorry I know it's a topic treated in various posts but despite reading I can't do the same to matter in practice the tips.

I would like to serirene the maximum width and length of the development of the sheet metal component within the distinct materials of together.

I've seen the distinct cut and I'm trying to insert the values inside the custom properties of the part so as to recall them inside the distinct materials but... I can't!

what kind of option do I have to insert to ensure that, as well as for example the mass of the part, is listed in the custom properties and then recalled within the distinct materials of the axieme?

thanks to all

so many hairs
 
not very fast, but feasible.
you put in flat mode and view the sketch out contour box
enter equations and create a global variable
to the item value/equation selections measurement
Click on the edge of the sketch displayed and you will see a project share and the variable in the value field.
repeat for the other measure
close the equation window.
now in the file properties you find among the variables even the newly created global ones
 
already done.

you are really a phenomenon!! !

and then I raise with another problem: if I have a distinct material of a set that is also composed of subaxiemi, how do I see in the table the voices organized by parts (even those nested in subaxiemi) instead of seeing the voices of the subaxiemi? also because clearly it is not possible to see developments of single sheet ogoni if the line is referred to a subaxieme.

Do you want to export multiple tables of more assemblies and change everything in excel?

Thank you! ! !

so many hairs
 
Hi.
when you create a sheet already solidworks creates the properties that interest you, you just have to call it back.
they are called boundary length and contour width and much more, they are in separate cutting.
then make the drawing, insert separate cut for welds and then call back what you want, including the rash! !
in the guide searches for properties of the plates
to display these properties in the featuremanager design tree, expand the cutting distinction
fm_cutlist_current.gif
. right click on separate cutting element
fm_shm_sheetmetal.gif
and click properties. the properties are updated when updating the cutting distinction or flattening the part.

Hi.
 
Yes, but he wants to have them in distinct materials.
what you can do as I explained above.
for the parts of the below together just put the tick to only parts instead of first level
 
I don't know if I'm going crazy but in the separate materials I saw parts with same geometry and same material having different weight... little but different. I don't have the project anymore.

thanks to all and above all to mass, I see tomorrow to put the check that you told me in distinct materials.
However, it must be said that this software is really vast.

so many hairs
 
I saw parts with same geometry and same material having different weight.
if they are different files the thing should be analyzed specifically with the files in hand; first thing to do is to make a verification of the volume within the part; if it is different the parts are not equal, if it is equal the weight must be the same indisputably. you can also make a comparison between the two parts (instruments > comparison).
you also need to understand what you mean by that di little. are the distinct decimals for both? Perhaps if there are repetitions it has escaped one more that overcomes an existing body... cases are multiple
 
if they are different files the thing should be analyzed specifically with the files in hand; first thing to do is to make a verification of the volume within the part; if it is different the parts are not equal, if it is equal the weight must be the same indisputably. you can also make a comparison between the two parts (instruments > comparison).
you also need to understand what you mean by that di little. are the distinct decimals for both? Perhaps if there are repetitions it has escaped one more that overcomes an existing body... cases are multiple
tomorrow I try more carefully, it was decimals of configurations of the same part. the strange thing is that in the table it gave me same length and width of development but different weight.
However I have found that the equations to identify the maximum length and width of the development must be inserted only once, however they do not always update to the first stroke for all configurations and it is necessary to reactivate at least once the flat repetition of each configuration.
I have now made a test with 2016.
As I repeat, tomorrow I will check everything well, the rest I need the table.

thanks to all (mass =)

So many hairs, hoping that I will
 
Hello, everyone.

I confirm that if you have a part of sheet metal with multiple configurations and create the two equations of maximum length and width development (after connected to custom properties) it is immediately necessary to configure flat repetition by activating it on all configurations, do ctrl+q to recalculate everything, save.
at that point the possible separate materials together will bring consistent weights with developments (evidently weights were updated correctly even before).

thanks to all

so many hairs
 

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