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90 or 45 degree flex

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shahriarsifat1802164
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90 or 45 degree flex

Hi,
How can I flex this vase in Inventor.
Thanks in advance.


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Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 
RUET

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In addition, do I need to share my model?
Thank you.

Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 
RUET

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@shahriarsifat1802164 wrote:

In addition, do I need to share my model?
Thank you.


Yes.


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The image appears to be a CAD model?

Did you create the model?

Can you Attach the native file here?


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Hi! I believe you are talking about SWX's Flex feature (twisting a body). I don't think Inventor has an equivalent feature. The closest workflow is to use Twist Sweep to create the shape.

The issue with Flex, though powerful, is that it cannot be dimensioned properly. The resultant shape is more like an art piece (for printing).

Many thanks!

 



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