Flat Pattern from solidegedge file

Flat Pattern from solidegedge file

rtowne72
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Flat Pattern from solidegedge file

rtowne72
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I am trying to get a flat pattern from the attached file which was created in SolidEdge.  I am using 2018.2.3 Inventor and when I choose create flat pattern, no flat pattern is generated although Inventor believes it has.  What am I missing or what step need to occur?

 

Steps Done:

  1. Import model with anycad
  2. convert to sheet metal with standard k-factors/sheet metal defaults
  3. choose create flat pattern
  4. no flat pattern shown but Inventor shows a flat pattern in tree/stack

 

Thanks,
Rob Towne
Sr. Engineer/CAD Manager | A.L.P.
Inventor/Vault Professional/AutoCAD
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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you Attach *.ipt or *.zip file?

Have you set the correct Thickness variable to match the part?

Is the part modeled correctly (following the 4 rules of sheet metal)?

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rtowne72
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I set the thickness as you suggested and it did create the flat pattern.  Thank you for the reminder.

 

As for the 4 rules of sheet metal, please share as I am not a Sheet Metal user but need to be versed to support users.  This was drawn by an engineer in another facility from our Company, and as the CAD manager it is a struggle keeping standards between CAD systems.  

 

Thanks,
Rob Towne
Sr. Engineer/CAD Manager | A.L.P.
Inventor/Vault Professional/AutoCAD
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TheCADWhisperer
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1. Sheet metal is constant thickness.

2. Sheet metal must have bends.  (as opposed to sharp corners - which would violate #1)

3. Sheet metal bends must be cylindrical or conical.  (excepting Lofted Flanges)

4. Cut edges are generally perpendicular to the flat in the Flat Pattern state. (not beveled cuts - and often an issue when cut-across bends are not modeled correctly)