Isn't a matter of simply clicking the corner edges?
I've gone thru all text and graphics tutorials, downloaded the electric box, etc., etc. It just does not give me a round corner. It may be faulty programing, we get a error in sheet metal rules, we're checking into that end. Any good video tutorials?
J.
@Anonymous wrote:It just does not give me a round corner.
Attach ipt file here.
You might read this.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/For-the-new-guy-s-in-the-discussion-group/td-p/3636464
Your problem description is not very descriptive of the problem you are experiencing.
If you are describing a edge fillet on your material that will be bent with the Sheet-Metal function then you will have a problem as the material thickness changes. If you are talking about a corner fillet then Inventor will process it.
Two different items even though they are both done with the Fillet process, they will have different affects when processing Sheet-Metal in Inventor.
Sheet Metal, Flange, Round Corner. My error in assuming this path would lead anyone to conclude I was talking about Relief Holes without acctually saying Relief Hole and not Corner Round under Modify.
It appeared as if applying Corner Relief Hole types only works new ipt's, no copying and modifying existing ipt's that have had flanges removed and reapplied, or just a computer glitch. All is working as it should this morning, new and modified ipt's.
Thanks for trying.
J.
I found what the problem was and don't laugh it has to do with Modify, Corner Round. The flange length I used in my Sheet Metal, Flange, Corner, Round Relief Hole is 0.001, just above the bend tangent line. So when I did applied a Modify, Corner Round of 0.125, it extended into the "bend zone" and nullified the Relief Hole when in a Flat Pattern view. Heads up for those who venture into this area.
J.