Hi guys,
I've searched various forums and tried to find an answer to this problem I've been having, apologises if it's an easy answer/ already been answered.
I'm working on a bracket within Inventor, in order to get the head of the bracket correct (so that it will fit into a bar) I want to derive the bar and use it to cut the slots needed.
Although I have had some problems with this due to the bracket being sheet metal for bend radius reasons.
I wonder if any of the Inventor pro's aroudn here could assist me in this?
Many Thanks
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Hi!
The question is that you can´t have multi solids in sheet metal. You can derive the bar in surfaces mode.
Also, you can always jump between sheet metal and the solid part ( e.g.. to use combine tools, etc)
You can post the file, we give you some help.
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Thank you for your quick reply, very helpful, I eventually managed to do what you suggested.
The inventor way of working strikes again!
HI!
Thats not big deal. You can do almost all the work in solid when you'll need to flat, convert in sheet metal.
Workaround: You can mount the bracket and bar in one assembly, and there,
Edit the bracket
Copy the cilindrical surface of the bar
Trim solid the bracket using that imported/copy surface as a boundary.
I use this a lot.
Tip: always copy the surface as surface, not composite, and enable the "associative"... later if the bar change, the bracket will change accordingly. Be sure the bracket is adaptative.
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