Flatten a curved surface.

Flatten a curved surface.

Anonymous
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Flatten a curved surface.

Anonymous
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I can't figure this one out! I thought the sheet metal workspace would save me but no luck. All I need to do is flatten this curve so I can laser cut it....

Any thoughts? 

Thanks!

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TheCADWhisperer
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What happened to our sketch(es) for creating the geometry?

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Anonymous
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This .stp file was given to me by a Rhino using co-worker. No sketch is available. I guess there's a simple was to do it in Rhino but I need to be able to do these in Fusion long term.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

This .stp file … ... but I need to be able to do these in Fusion long term.


Hmm, it is easy to get a Flat Pattern with a specialized technique (image), but I am holding onto the technique details until after AU.

Just some encouragement with a bit of logical thought - it can be done and is easy to convert your imported STEP to sheet metal flat pattern.

 

Flat Pattern.PNG

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HughesTooling
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@TheCADWhisperer I've come up with a way of doing this, think it might be how you've demonstrated before. I can get a flat pattern OK but if I use Unfold Fusion crashes, did you try unfold? Not sure about uploading the design, don't want to give your secrets away although I might have done it differently.

 

Mark

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TheCADWhisperer
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Hmmm, Unfold does present an issue in this case even though Flat Pattern worked.

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Anonymous
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Yeah, I'm hitting nothing but walls here. Might need to cut bait as I've already burnt too much time trying to solve this.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Have you designed a Sheet Metal part in Fusion before?

Are you familiar with the Four Rules of Sheet Metal?

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Anonymous
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Just a simple box which I can unfold but having someone gave me a curved body as a .stp file and no sketch is proving difficult. 

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TheCADWhisperer
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I'll see if I can ping Ron Jones for you and perhaps he can demonstrate the technique for converting imported STEP to Fusion Sheet Metal.

 

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tommVS2MB
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I think if you put a sketch on the flat end and extrude as join you will be able to unfold the curved portion. If you want an example look at the YouTube video where a cylinder is opened flat,

 

I am sorry I cannot test this, and I tried.  The release I received today flopped so many ways I gave-up. I have reported my problems in another posting.

 

Tom Meyers

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