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Hi, guys, I haven't been writing here for a long time, but I always read the discussions you've done. .
Now I'm here to ask you a question: I have to draw a gas tank thickness 2mm aisi 304 stainless steel. I press that the reservoir has already made it and everything goes well, but I wanted from you a tip to draw differently the lower fin. is it possible to use the multilamiera site to realize it? mine is more than a curiosity since I have already solved and realized everything without problems!

thanks for the attention, soon.
 

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Sorry right now I found the solution to my question and put the file... However whether you have other better ideas than mine or suggestions come forward!

thank you all, soon.
 

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Sorry right now I found the solution to my question and put the file... However whether you have other better ideas than mine or suggestions come forward!

thank you all, soon.
Yes in fact, you could do with multibody plates:finger:

compliments for the machine tool you have if you can "close" the main casing by getting it from a single piece of sheet and with only one welding.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
thanks sampom but we say that the piece "bate" on the machine but not so relevant to compromise the work... If you want I can post the photos of the piece I made, as long as you let me know! other methods of drawing to realize it, for curiosity?

Bye and thank you, soon.
 
Here are the pictures of the piece....what do you think?

Bye-bye soon.
 

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I actually did another with different section to "scan" the hull bevel because in that the edges touched a little. the piece in question is already welded and tomorrow evening I put you photo of the result.


Bye-bye soon.

p.s. o.t. is there anyone who needs a solo work designer in Tuscany? I'm "free," or I'm better off very gladly!! !
 

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