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If you are wanting to bend your tubing/pipe, you might want to use contour roll for the bends and contour flange for the straights. Again, as above, you will want to use a radius and not diameter to construct. Leave a gap of .0001 or if that doesn't work, try something very small. Then you should be able to unfold. Good luck
Sheet Metal: Contour Flange Creation failed.
Part1: Errors occurred during update
Non-tangent curves found in path: flat pattern cannot be correctly created. Edit sketch and add constraints to the curves.
Feature Compute failed.
Im trying to build a flange with curves for a shelf, the program does project it but then it throws this msg, Do I upload the file so that
someone can help me fix it or tell me how to fix it???
Have you installed all Service Packs for 2013?
Sketch2 is not fully constrained?
Sketch2 appears to be missing a Tangent Constraint?
Sketch2 is not connected to an edge?
Here is image with sketch connected to edge (you can use top or bottom - adjust the R as needed).
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You could leave it as Midplane if you want to, but you still-
should constrain your sketch
select edge to follow
set to midplane.
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@XXL_darth wrote:
.... then the full body
Depending on whether there is any more geometry to this - I problably would have done the entire part as one single Contoured Flange.
There was no need to do as two separate features.
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Perhaps this way? Oh, I see, I'm too late.
Walter
Walter Holzwarth