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How to make cone with sheet metal and unfold sheet metal part ?

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radoslav
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How to make cone with sheet metal and unfold sheet metal part ?

How to make cone with sheet metal and unfold sheet metal  part ?

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HughesTooling
in reply to: radoslav

This post might help, the file in the screencast is in the same thread a couple posts up. To unfold with sheet metal at the moment you need a short flat section.

 

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Besides the flat part, you also need to have a small gap.

 

Maybe in the future it's possible to have a completely closed circular object.

Now afterwards I delete the small parts and it automatically becomes a solid closed object.

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Here some pictures of how I do it.

There are probably different ways to do it.

I've also tried to extrude to get rid of the gap but because of the flat part,

but the circle is never perfect.

 

The way I do it now leaves a perfect shape.

But be warned, you will loose the unfold capability after you delete this !

 

 

This is the folded cylinder, you notice 2 flat parts and a gap.

 

sheet 1.jpg

 

Here's a close up.

 

Select every face with ctrl, select the faces on the inside of the cylinder and bottom as well.

 

Sheet 2.jpg

 

Now press delete and the magic happens, a perfect cylinder appears !!

 

Sheet 3.jpg

 

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Anonymous
in reply to: ilja.coveliers

Hey,

 

he said 'cone' not cylinder. So how to make a cone in sheet metal?:/

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

any changes???! @1st century and "so fantastic" software is still not capable to make a cone!?

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TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

any changes???! @1st century and "so fantastic" software is still not capable to make a cone!?


Of course this is all much easier in mature MCAD software like Autodesk Inventor Professional.

See Attached Fusion technique.

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