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Message 1 of 14
Anonymous
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sheet metal Box

Hi,

Would you please tell me how to make a flange out side a sheet metal box as per the attached ipt.

Regards,

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

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Message 2 of 14
Mark.Lancaster
in reply to: Anonymous

@Anonymous

 

The file provided is not an actual sheet metal part..  Did you want to design the box using sheet metal tools within Inventor? 

 

Also you need to give us more details about this flange design.  You may understand what you want but you only provided very limited design intent information.  Do you have an example of what you want to accomplish?

 

Update:  Just realize there was a duplicate posting going on and @blair is assisting you over here

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Message 3 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Mark.Lancaster

Hi,

Mr.  Mark Lancaster,

The box is an idea and to be sheet metal 1.5 mm thick and of 600x600x500mm high. the flange to be folded from the sheet metal box with 30 mm wide with standard radii 

Many thanks

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

Message 4 of 14
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

Do you mean something like the part attached?

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 5 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

Yes sir,

But how do I proceed?

Thank you

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

Message 6 of 14
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: Anonymous

What do you mean by proceed?

 

You want more doing to it?

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 7 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

Hi,

Indeed I have done the attached part, but I couldn't unfold it successfully. It is unfolded but can not be refolded. Could you please tell me where is my error?

Regards,

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

Message 8 of 14
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

I Flat patterned and unfolded, then refolded your part. And there was no problem.

 

I have attached your part unfolded, then refolded.

 

What error did it come up with when you done it?

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 9 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

Hi,

Many thanks for your help.

I re-attach the part again with the error as in the screen shot

Regards,

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

Message 10 of 14
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

It is because the flanges intersect when it is unfolded.

 

I will change the flanges to show you.

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 11 of 14

I have attached the part with flanges that will not intersect.

 

If you unfold the flanges 10 to 14 you will see.

 

They were the flanges that was causing you a problem before.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


Message 12 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

Many thanks for you Mr. Tomas.

 

But I don't know how to control the small flanges. Some times it comes with oblique end edges as the part that I sent and some times it  comes straight as your part, So how to control it?

Regards

atajabbas

Inventor 2016

Message 13 of 14
Anonymous
in reply to: Thomas_Savage

Well, Thank you again.

I have discovered how to do the small flange oblique or strait, where at Flange dialoge, if I select all the edges at the same time and at the end gives OK, it becomes oblique, and if each time select one edge and gives it Apply, then select the other edge and so on, it becomes straight.

Many thanks for your help and I appreciate your kindness.

Regards,

atajabbas

Inventor 2016 

Message 14 of 14
Thomas_Savage
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

You're welcome.

 

Yes, select one edge, then click apply. Then you get straight flanges.

 

If you select them all at the same time it does a corner seam on them.

 

Thomas



Thomas Savage

Design Engineer


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