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Interested in the progress of this function as I have a component that I have built and would like to bend it around a tube. Simple bend operations at present would be a hug advantage. Less worried about more complex ones but this appears to have been in the pipeline for quite some time. Any idea on progress to date? Dropped in a snap shot of what I am trying to bend around tube.
Bending, twisting, other kinds of deformation are essential for comprehensive modelling. Do I really have to export to Inventor or Solidworks to do this and reimport?
Bend Body / Emboss / Wrap Text / Conform Rig are four similar ideas that we currently do not have a solution for. I will argue that if we provide a solution to one of these there is at least a work around for the others. I am currently exploring with the team what is the best solution to do first. Once decided the team will put in the backlog to be done sometime next year. Hope this provides some insight.
Please add the ability to bend a part from a line like in inventor. This would be of great help for our robotics team that needs to model aluminum sheet stock and add bends to it.
Yes. Our robotics team has a certain amount and type of material that we get to compete with. So having the ability to bend flat stock into a shape is very helpful.
I am doing more and more plastic modeling, having the ability to bend twist or even flow like a flag waving in the wind when modeling cloth designs would be great...
Thanks for the reply . But still through sheetmetal the end result will have a splitted face . But the toroidal bend option will merge the starting face and the ending face . A useful option to model tyres where the model will have no splitted face or an edge in the output.
But what I see from the thread that you have mentioned . Fusion has almost reached toroidal bend which even inventor , Solidworks are not able to do