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Problem : Sheetmetal won't flatten...

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Anonymous
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Problem : Sheetmetal won't flatten...

Hi,

Can someone tell me why this sheet won't flatten...

Thanks.



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Message 2 of 8
Anonymous
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The position of ContourFlange3's sketch causes the sheet metal offset to intersect the ContourFlange2. This seams to be the problem even though you used an offset. Moving your sketch to the right may be a better method. Matt
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This new version give the same error even though I moved the sketch. I also
tried other things like : Flange/width starting on the opposite side of the
edge, using flange instead of contour, ...

Help again...

"Matt Hendey" <matt att americanmobilepower dott com> wrote in message
news:403cb6b3_3@newsprd01...
> The position of ContourFlange3's sketch causes the sheet metal offset to
> intersect the ContourFlange2. This seams to be the problem even though you
> used an offset. Moving your sketch to the right may be a better method.
>
> Matt
>
>
>
>



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Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If you bump up the gap a little on the contour flange corners, (I used 2/64) it seems to work. -- Kent Assistant Moderator Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program "Domnic Brunelle" wrote in message news:403cd313_2@newsprd01... > This new version give the same error even though I moved the sketch. I also > tried other things like : Flange/width starting on the opposite side of the > edge, using flange instead of contour, ... > > Help again... > > "Matt Hendey" wrote in message > news:403cb6b3_3@newsprd01... > > The position of ContourFlange3's sketch causes the sheet metal offset to > > intersect the ContourFlange2. This seams to be the problem even though you > > used an offset. Moving your sketch to the right may be a better method. > > > > Matt > > > > > > > > > > >
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

2/64?!?! "Kent Keller" wrote in message news:403cda5e_3@newsprd01... > If you bump up the gap a little on the contour flange corners, (I used 2/64) it seems to > work. > > -- > Kent > Assistant Moderator > Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program > > > "Domnic Brunelle" wrote in message news:403cd313_2@newsprd01... > > This new version give the same error even though I moved the sketch. I also > > tried other things like : Flange/width starting on the opposite side of the > > edge, using flange instead of contour, ... > > > > Help again... > > > > "Matt Hendey" wrote in message > > news:403cb6b3_3@newsprd01... > > > The position of ContourFlange3's sketch causes the sheet metal offset to > > > intersect the ContourFlange2. This seams to be the problem even though you > > > used an offset. Moving your sketch to the right may be a better method. > > > > > > Matt > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
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One number to change rather than 3.... Less typing 8^) -- Kent Assistant Moderator Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program "Ken Schumacher" wrote in message news:403cf43c$1_2@newsprd01... > 2/64?!?!
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
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I letcha slide. ;-) (Actually I thought of doing it that way!) > One number to change rather than 3.... Less typing 8^)
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, it seems to solve the problem. "Kent Keller" wrote in message news:403cda5e_3@newsprd01... > If you bump up the gap a little on the contour flange corners, (I used 2/64) it seems to > work. > > -- > Kent > Assistant Moderator > Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program > > > "Domnic Brunelle" wrote in message news:403cd313_2@newsprd01... > > This new version give the same error even though I moved the sketch. I also > > tried other things like : Flange/width starting on the opposite side of the > > edge, using flange instead of contour, ... > > > > Help again... > > > > "Matt Hendey" wrote in message > > news:403cb6b3_3@newsprd01... > > > The position of ContourFlange3's sketch causes the sheet metal offset to > > > intersect the ContourFlange2. This seams to be the problem even though you > > > used an offset. Moving your sketch to the right may be a better method. > > > > > > Matt > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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