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CAN THIS BE FLATTENED?

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Anonymous
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CAN THIS BE FLATTENED?

I am dealing with some leagacy parts that I need to turn into sheet metal and modify. Is there a way to flatten this part? I have attempted to convert to sheet metal and create a flat pattern but it will not flatten. I have also attempted to unfold but that does not work either? I could bring in a new dxf and start over, but if this could be flattened it may be faster. Can someone offer suggestions as to how to flatten?

 

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Thank you

 

Jim s

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mcgyvr
in reply to: Anonymous

As modeled NO. Because the material/sections near the middle (those 4 triangles) require deformation(elongation/stretching) of the material in multiple directions which is not supported in Inventor/unfolding.. This is a stamped part not a press brake part.



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Anonymous
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Hi Jim,

please find the unfolded part attached. A friend of mine (he owns Logopress 3) unfolded it for you.

 

 Regards

 

 Matthias 

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Methias,

Thank you for getting this done, Thank your friend as well. do you know what method he used?

 

Mcgyvr. thank you for looking at the part. If I were to slit the sides where the lines in the center would that work? I Don't know why I didn't look at that before asking as that is how we cut the part to fold it.

 

Jim

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JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

I think if you cut out those "triangles" you might be able to get it - but not the way you bent the part.  Use sheet metal tools.


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Anonymous
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Hi, I'm new to the forums, I want to know a little more of how Logopress in autodes inventor.
I have read on the internet but focuses heavily on soliword, in one of the consultation found a video but falls short. appreciate the help

postscript, my English is a bit sorry for the bad translation

att. Hedwynson Hernandez

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