Sheet Metal - Merge Bodies

Sheet Metal - Merge Bodies

KrownCNC
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Sheet Metal - Merge Bodies

KrownCNC
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Does anyone have an idea of how to merge these two bodies so I can get a flat pattern that is actually the whole piece?

 

file link: https://a360.co/3IvqjNA

 

I could have sworn I did this all as flanges when I built the piece but I'm having serious problems with Fusion and the assembly this goes into.

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KrownCNC
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Disregard, I rebuilt the flange, again.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@KrownCNC 

Can you show image highlighting more than one body (I only see one body in the file that you Attached).

 

I observe some "unconventional" modeling practices that I would probably do differently.

I observe unconstrained sketches.

I observe unresolved issues highlighted on the Timeline.

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KrownCNC
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I deleted the second body, though I confirmed with the other CAD guy in the shop that it had originally been created as a flange.  At some point the bend disappeared and it turned into an extrusion.

At the time of the deletion there were no unresolved issues in the timeline and the unconstrained sketches were being edited for manufacturing.

 

I have to make parts, I can't fart around with Fusion selecting random parts to defeature.

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