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When creating cuts, sometimes the cut goes through a bend. This makes the flat pattern have countoured edges, and the flat pattern has extra lines. Is there a setting I can turn on so the cuts are limited to keeping a straight cut? Please see image attached.
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Please, post the file.
Only with the picture is dificult to understand why it happends, we need to see how you cut to find a solution.
The cut goes through the radius of the bend. I can move the cut, but I'm curious if there is a setting which makes a straight cut through the thickness of the material without creating countours in the flat pattern. This makes extra lines in the .dxf obviously. I have limited access to licensing of AutoCAD to double check and edit these .dxfs. And I don't always notice strange happenings in the flat pattern when modeling. Thanks for your help!
You can adjust the chord tolerance for those in the DXF export.
Hi!
It's never a good idea to cut over the bends.
Check the video to avoid that.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/108503790/face-bend.mp4
You can also use unfold tool, cut and refold to have also a good result.
I'm not seeing chord tolerance. I've got Linear tolerance under geometry tab and layers; but that's about it.
Thank you, I normally use flange. Did you create a sketch from the edge of face1 with the dimensions of the flange and work from there?
Yes, in this case.
If you cut thru the bends,it's not a good idea, sometimes you even can remove the conditions to flat the sheet, therefore is safer if you use the face+bend, or use other process: after create the flange unfold it, make the cut, and then fold it again.
Yes, this is what I was referring to -
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