Bend only the part selected

Bend only the part selected

johndekeyzer
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Bend only the part selected

johndekeyzer
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Hi I want to bent the selected part but when I do so, the right part, that has to stay flat, bents aswell.

 

What do I do wrong?

 

Thx, John.

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Drewpan
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Hi,

 

How have you modelled it? Are you working in Sheet Metal or are you modelling in Solid and then changing to Sheet

Metal and converting your model to sheet metal and then flat pattern?

 

Are you able to provide the fusion file so the forum can have a look at it?

 

Cheers

 

Andrew

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TimelesslyTiredYouth
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Can you also clarify, what is meant to happen to the right bit of what I'm thinking is sheetmetal.

Do you want it to stay flat, an new material to form between the bent and flat part

Or do you want the left bit to bend, and the right bit to seperate from it completely?

A bit more context is required in this situation please

 

Not sleepy Regards

Ricky

 

For the File:

File -> Export -> F3D -> Drag and drop in comment

 

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Message 4 of 13

TheCADWhisperer
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@johndekeyzer 

I recommend that you model in finished folded form and let Fusion do the Flat Pattern.

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johndekeyzer
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Observer

I normally work in 2d programs such as illustrator and coreldraw, I am very familiar with these.
Now I want to see if I can work better with a kind of autocad program.
That is why I started with Fusion 360, and if I like it I also want to use it for business. So I am teaching myself.
I have exported a drawing made in coreldraw to DXF, In Fusion 360 I imported this and converted it to "sheet metal".
I can't get all the settings done the way I want, it has to be like the support I have in the attachment.

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johndekeyzer
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I don't see the att. Herby again.

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Message 7 of 13

laughingcreek
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the bend lines won't work physically the way they are currently laid out.  in order to create a flat pattern there is a good bit of calculation that needs to take place in order to get everything to work properly.  fusion does this for you if you start by modeling the folded form and flatten it.  the bend function was introduced so that people who already have a library of flat patterns could get the folded form into fusion.  these flat patterns would have already been properly calculated and laid out. In other words,  bend isn't a design tool.  you can use it the way you are trying to, but you're going to have to get out you're bend tables and account for your k factor and do the lay outwork yourself first (if you want final dimensions to be accurate).

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Drewpan
Advisor
Advisor

Hi,

 

I would strongly recommend that you do the embedded tutorials in the Fusion Documentation and also some of the

Self-Paced Learning to help you to learn fusion faster and better. They can be found here:

Drewpan_0-1736721170411.png

 

It is also much easier for the forum to help you if you attach your file AND a screenshot of what you want to achieve

and what the problem is. You can create a file to export like this:

 

Drewpan_1-1736721170413.png

 

Time spent on the tutorials and self paced learning will not be wasted. Also check out the three RULES that are pinned to the forum for further guidance.

 

Cheers

 

Andrew

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user015M86Y
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Hi,

see attached my proposal

 

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Message 10 of 13

TheCADWhisperer
Consultant
Consultant

@user015M86Y 

@johndekeyzer 

First thing I notice is that none of your sketches are fully defined.

Blue lines and white dots should keep you awake at night.

Would you like to learn (step-b-by-step) how to model this correctly?

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user015M86Y
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That's true, because I start from the sketch @johndekeyzer 

Yes I will appreciate to learn how to model this correctly

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johndekeyzer
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Observer

Yes I want to learn it the correct way, and yes I wanted to go too fast.

In Coreldraw I make this sketch in less then 5 min so I tought I make the sketch in Coreldraw and do the rest in Fusion, but I realise that is not the correct way.

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Message 13 of 13

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! I took a quick look at the design and the images you attached. I could not find the exact place you want to create the bend. But I think I know what is happening. The bend line goes across the bend portion and it carries over the leg on the other side. This can be controlled by changing the bend line start. Edit the Bend feature and change the dropdown option from Start to Center or End. Does it work better now?

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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