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Sheet metal, varying width flanges

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user98matthew
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Sheet metal, varying width flanges

Hello,
I'm having some problems with my sheetmetal model. I can't seem to fill the gaps beetween the flanges.

 I would like to fill them and smoothen it out, if possible. Any help is much appreciated.Képernyőfelvétel (63).png

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SBix26
in reply to: user98matthew

If you fill in the gaps, the part will not produce a flat pattern.  If that's okay, the simplest way I can think of is to use the Delete Face tool with Heal checked and delete all those little faces between flanges.  Inventor will extend the faces to sharp corners, and you can then add appropriate fillets to round them off.

 

Hint: there are a bunch of surfaces to delete-- if the part is symmetric, as it looks to be, I would model half of it, then mirror solid to create the other half.


Sam B
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Hi! Like Sam mentioned here, there is collision. The flat pattern cannot be made. There are 4 places where the flanges will run over each other as is.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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JelteDeJong
in reply to: user98matthew

If you dont need a flatpattern i would make a norma part.

Create the (outer) shape that you need.

status1.png

Add radii where you would expet them.

status2.png

Use the shell command to create the sheetmatal look. (remove the faces shown by the red arrows)

status3.png

You could convert it then to a sheetmetal part.

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IgorMir
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Hi Johnson and Sam;

How come I can not see any embedded images to the posts? Do you have a special settings I have missed? For me to view the image attached to the OP post I have to select Reply-->Quote. Where is the magick button I have to press?

Thanks in advance,

Igor.

 


@johnsonshiue wrote:

Hi! Like Sam mentioned here, there is collision. The flat pattern cannot be made. There are 4 places where the flanges will run over each other as is.

Many thanks!


 

Web: www.meqc.com.au
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johnsonshiue
in reply to: IgorMir

Hi Igor,

 

I am sorry I don't know why you are not seeing the images. I am using Chrome browser, just FYI. It seems to work.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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IgorMir
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Hi Johnson;

Same here. I use Google Chrome. Yet if the image is attached - I see it. If it is embedded in the OP post - than to see it I have to go through the route I had described before. It is strange...

Thanks for getting back to me.

Cheers,

Igor.

 


@johnsonshiue wrote:

Hi Igor,

 

I am sorry I don't know why you are not seeing the images. I am using Chrome browser, just FYI. It seems to work.

Many thanks!


 

Web: www.meqc.com.au

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