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hi, I'm preparing a curved part, to build by assembling more calandrate sheets, I tried to use the weld command to join and fill the various edges you see, but I didn't find any way to do it.

Would you give me a tip?
 

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hi, I'm preparing a curved part, to build by assembling more calandrate sheets, I tried to use the weld command to join and fill the various edges you see, but I didn't find any way to do it.

Would you give me a tip?
usual old problem (but it seemed to have solved, bho? ..
to be able to add a welding cord, it is not enough that the stems are coincident, they have to overlap, the pieces one above the other in short.
who knows where they have learned to weld "programmers", chianfrines cannot be done and the correct distance between the flaps cannot be maintained. . mha:confused:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
usual old problem (but it seemed to have solved, bho? ..
But no, wait for me to rectify:biggrin:.
something has actually changed, the lembi can disconnect them but they must always remain "intersecting virtually" at least along a board.
so in a few words:SALDATURA APERTA.webpI hope you understand.

there are still big limits.
I at the end in the model I almost never stick the cosmetic cords (which moreover weigh not little), I note everything in the table and if it is our internal stuff not always.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
But no, wait for me to rectify:biggrin:.
something has actually changed, the lembi can disconnect them but they must always remain "intersecting virtually" at least along a board.
so in a few words:View attachment 13542I hope you understand.

there are still big limits.
I at the end in the model I almost never stick the cosmetic cords (which moreover weigh not little), I note everything in the table and if it is our internal stuff not always.

greetings
Marco:smile:
I noticed that welds if they apply so (see evedenziata face) work very well provided that you put the cord on a body
and not between different bodies.
 

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hi, I'm preparing a curved part, to build by assembling more calandrate sheets, I tried to use the weld command to join and fill the various edges you see, but I didn't find any way to do it.

Would you give me a tip?
do not make them in 3d but put the annotation in accordance with the tables, this is the best straight.
 
Good morning to all

no technical problem or bug....but I just don't know how the hell you do! :confused:

I have a sheet metal part, the project is very old, and who knows who did it.
thanks to a change of supplier, which exposed the problem, it turns out that the 3d reported a sheet with folds impossible to realize.
spigoli_NO.webpNow I have to fix it, and on the advice of the supplier, I have recreated the same walls but in a feasible way.
the point is:
- how do I join the lembi[1]? that fold radius makes me impossible to complete the union of the edges [2] and at the same time limits me the welding. in the best cases [3] I have a partial welding and still leaves that corner open.

allego [riferimenti]:spigoli_1.webpspigoli_2.webpspigoli_3.webpI know that I could simply annotate it at the table (admitted to correctly recreate the union of the edges), but I would like to understand how someone more experienced than me would proceed.

ps: it is a part created entirely with sheet functions.

Thank you in advance for your help :finger:
 
Thank you so much!
I also seemed easier as you solved it, but when the supplier proposed me the folding version I attached I trusted.

Anyway,

I have seen that it is impossible to use the function "spigolo welded" when the flange profile is changed as in this case, (or is there another method to do it?) I think I will fix it by pointing it on the table.

but at this point I wonder how much welding is needed in model 3d.

I feel more like an aesthetic finesse.

Can you deny me? :wink:
 
welding in the 3d model serves little. has its relevance if you have to use it to get costs, if you have to make rendering, if you have such big details that can affect weight and other particular cases.
for a card don't serve anything and in the design make it difficult to understand where it is actually welded because it is not differentiated from the surrounding geometry
 

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