chrisw01a schrieb:
So it is. I got it to bend. Is there a way to "flatten" that out now for placement on a drawing showing the full length of the part then?
Additional comment here:
Placement of the sketch plane for the bend line is important. If no change of mass or volume is wanted, then it must be placed at 50% of thickness. In theory, it's ok with that. In real life, Inventor uses 44% (k=0,44) in sheet metal environment, because of distortions in the bending zone.
See sample. Move EOP before the first Bend and remember mass or volume. Move EOP behind the bend and calculate mass or volume again. Do once more with the 2nd bend. No changes can be seen.
Now change the position of one or both bending planes, and watch mass again.
Thus, in theory bend part at 50% is ok. But in real life, there's a difference between mass and length. If length stays constant, then there's a change in mass. If mass stays constant, then an additional change in length occurs.
Sheetmetal has similar issues. Take a flat sheet, bend it 90° and watch mass or volume before and after that. Fortunately flat pattern is ok again, because of the same k-factor for bending and unfolding.
Walter
Walter Holzwarth