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how to wrap this feature to round surface

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Message 1 of 24
Anonymous
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how to wrap this feature to round surface

dear my friends.

I have  a problem to joint this sketch on to the round body. 

may be some one help me please.

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Message 2 of 24
blair
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm on a newer release, I assume that you are trying to get a raised rectangular shape extruded to the face of the cylinder. Just change the off-set distance of your Work Plane2 to be the top distance of your rectangle. The create your sketch on this surface and extrude down to the cylinder. Just select the "To" for the distance option then select the cylinder surface.

Capture2.JPG


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Message 3 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

If you are trying to "wrap" (bend) this around the cylinder - in the real world - is it one part or two parts?


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Message 4 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

Dear Blair.

rectangle existing outer side of the circle is such as this, I want to attach it to circle the features below, without changing the dimensions of the feature. but certainly invitation to follow the curvature of the circle below it, how to attach it, is also possible to extrude a negative?

Thanks..

Message 5 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

actually it would be 1 part
Message 6 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Is something like this (see attached) what you are trying to create?

 

Have you installed all Service Packs and Updates for your version of Inventor?


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Message 7 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Dear Mather

How could you do it? whether it could be applied to extrude a negative?

thanks 

Message 8 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

I'm trying to create a design for a roller punch.

Message 9 of 24
blair
in reply to: Anonymous

Without looking at JD's post, just change the direction of the extrude.If you are wanting to create individual parts, you could just create a multi-body solid and then push the individual parts out.


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Message 10 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

Thank All.
Do you have a Video to make this?
Message 11 of 24
blair
in reply to: Anonymous

This should give you an idea. The IAM is controlled by the master part. Any changes to the IPT file will change the parts in the IAM file.

 

https://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/88342207-4b3a-490b-8d80-d1ba71e8325c

 

 


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Message 12 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

Dear Blair.

Thank you for your solution,

I guess it was not such as that which I want, I want the upper surface of the skecth is same shape with a circular surface underneath, exactly as depicted by JD. I've tried your technique, such as the results are attached. but as I said earlier, how to make the top of the sketch plane it can be curved like the fields below, thank you.

Message 13 of 24
blair
in reply to: Anonymous

Use the Revolve Feature. Make your sketch the cross section of the profile you want. Use a verticle Workplane.


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Message 14 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

dear Brian.
I've tried using revolve feature as you suggest, but the results can not done such as I expected (Part. 1), how can I create a profile as the file number 2 (autodesk.com)?
thank you.

Message 15 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Dear Jd.
Can you tell me the steps to draw the profile that you give it to me?
please..
thank you.
Message 16 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

Do not Thicken the surface till last.

Use the Bend Part command to bend your flat into cylindrical form.

 

Bend Part.PNG


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Message 17 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Dear Jd.

I did not find the bend part command, where I could find that command?

I use push/pull comand at fusion. the results such as the attachment,

help me to find the bend part command, and if you wish, send me step by step how can I do that.

regard

Message 18 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

I don't recall if Bend Part was in r2013.

Have you installed all Service Packs and Updates for 2013?  (according to the iProperties of the last file you atttached - the correct answer is - No)

 

Check the drop down under Modify -

 

Modify - Bend Part.png


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Message 19 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Happy new year JD..
Message 20 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: blair

Happy new year Blair..

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