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Inventor 2018 Lofted Flange Bend Lines Missing On Flat Pattern?

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Message 1 of 15
jletcher
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Inventor 2018 Lofted Flange Bend Lines Missing On Flat Pattern?

 

Where is my bendlines?

 

 

Bend Lines.JPG

 

kelly.young has edited your subject line for clarity: 2018 bendlines missing?

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Message 2 of 15
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: jletcher

Hello @jletcher

 

Did you select Die formed on the Lofted Flange?

 

As this will not show bend lines.

 

You need to select Press Brake.

 

Then you will get bend lines.

 

Thomas.



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 3 of 15
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: jletcher

I created a quick screencast to show you. 

 

This could be your problem. Using Die Formed, instead of Press Brake.

 

Thomas. 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 4 of 15
jletcher
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

That is lame..

 

Seeing it wants to take a hem and make it 3 bends not one and change what I want..

 

 

lame 1.JPG

 

What it should be.

 

lame 2.JPG

 

 

So another half baked feature.. Time to find workaround..

 

 Thanks for the reply..

 

 

Message 5 of 15
johnsonshiue
in reply to: jletcher

Hi James,

 

Indeed, the behavior is a bit confusing. I also agree there is room for improvement in Lofted Flange, in terms of the resultant body and acceptable input geometry. In this case, the workaround is to make the Hem sketch geometry construction lines. So that the Lofted Flange only creates the big faces. After that, create Hem features separately.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 6 of 15
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: jletcher

@jletcher

 

I think the lofted flange does not see the that bend as a hem.

 

So it makes the bend out of more than one bend.

 

This is what it looks like to me.

 

Add the Hem after you have done the lofted flange.

 

Thomas.



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 7 of 15
kelly.young
in reply to: jletcher

@jletcher would an acceptable workaround be to turn on the Bend Extents of the Drawing View?

 

BendExtentsOn.png

 

You can select the lines you want and either turn off the visibility or put on a different layer for thickness/type.

 

This way you can use the modeling technique you want and still get your bend lines.

 

Hope that helps!

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if a post solves your issue or answers your question.

Message 8 of 15
jletcher
in reply to: kelly.young

 Thanks good idea but will not be acceptable they would need bend line.

 

 I know I could make sketch do this do that but if they have to do all that they might as well keep it in Autocad..

 

 

 But this is part of the frustration with Autodesk. I would almost bet someone mention this before and it is not fixed..

 

I am not even sure why it was a mess up in the 1st place.

 

Hem tool does not make it into 3 bends so why would you make it 3 in a loft?

 

Oversight? overlooked? But yet no fix..

 

 

 I just made it the old fashion way who was I to think a feature would make it faster..

 

 

But thanks for all the replies

 

 

 

Message 9 of 15
S_May
in reply to: jletcher

Message 10 of 15
jletcher
in reply to: S_May

Thanks but those are tangents not bendlines. I need the bendlines for press brake operator..

 

 The question marks is a tear that is how Inventor handles it..

Message 11 of 15
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: jletcher

Hello @jletcher

 

If your part is being bent by Press Brake then do it the way i shown in my screencast.

 

When creating the lofted flange, select Press Brake.

 

Then add the Hem after.

 

Then you will get the bend lines in the .idw

 

This is the way i would do it. And you will have no problems this way.

 

Thomas.



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 12 of 15
jletcher
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

I don’t use half baked features.

 

if it don’t work right on a hem I’m afraid there will be more surprises so I’ll do it the old fashion way to be safe.

 

I appreciate your idea thanks I am sure others will find it helpful. 

Message 13 of 15
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: jletcher

You're Welcome @jletcher

 

Hope you get the result you want doing it the old fashioned way.

 

Thomas.



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 14 of 15
llorden4
in reply to: jletcher

Ever find a solution/work around for this?  I'm in the same boat.

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Message 15 of 15
johnsonshiue
in reply to: llorden4

Hi Leo,

 

For Die-Form Lofted Flange, there are no bend lines because the radius can keep changing. The reason why it can be unfolded is because the direction and value of radius change are linear.

You will need to create the bend lines in flat pattern manually using Cosmetic Bend Lines command.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

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