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supeficia (per thermoform)

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hello to all excuse the question perhaps banal,
How do I lay a surface from a floor on a reference mold?
I explain I have a flat surface well shaped (e.g. an ellipse with any particular flap), I must deform it on the matrix as for thermoforming " on a guide mold. with multi-body functions can I iron one surface on the other? the problem is that I don't have to do a finished riff but I would like the edges to be directly tied to those of the starting surface without having to cut them later.
Is that a feasible thing? Do I have to work in ambitious surfaces or sheets?
Thank you.
 
hello to all excuse the question perhaps banal,
How do I lay a surface from a floor on a reference mold?
I explain I have a flat surface well shaped (e.g. an ellipse with any particular flap), I must deform it on the matrix as for thermoforming " on a guide mold. with multi-body functions can I iron one surface on the other? the problem is that I don't have to do a finished riff but I would like the edges to be directly tied to those of the starting surface without having to cut them later.
Is that a feasible thing? Do I have to work in ambitious surfaces or sheets?
Thank you.
There's the forming, look if it's your case...
http://help.solidworks.com/2012/ita...plying_forming_tools_to_sheet_metal_parts.htm
 
Unfortunately it is not what I need, if the sheet of sheet is shaped with the forming tools is placed to the shape of the "point"
 
Perhaps I have to work with the reverse procedure, from the surface (e.g. a coffee cup) can I make the draft like it was a sheet in a two-dimensional sheet?
I need to start from a two-dimensional and form a 3d
 

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