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Hello,
our plant has introduced marking bend lines on sheet metal parts for the operators on the press brakes to have an on-the-fly double-check mechanism that they are executing the correct program for the parts they are bending. it has been high successful in reducing all kinds of operator errors, both at the press brakes, and further down the line if the error wasn't detected at the press brakes.
the issue at hand is, the bend line markers are extremely tedious for the CAD department to install and maintain. (maintain if the part needs changes and inventor can't solve the feature after the changes)
here is what it looks like after markers are installed:
the above samples entails creating a flat pattern sketch, including all the bend lines as sketch geometry, adding a hole at each endpoint, constraining all the holes together to speed up entering hole size, cutting said hole, and creating a two corner rounds per each hole to minimize sharp corners for laser cutter/material handling. as you might imagine, this is extremely tedious.
would it be possible to automate this process using iLogic? i have heard rumors from some of my friends that they've seen it done, but have so far not been able to track down a sample code. i tried submitting the idea to idea station a while back, but it hasn't gotten a lot of traction. i also tried using ChatGPT to write some code for this, but executing the code had 0 effect on the part, and ChatGPT's debug output was empty. i am not a coder, so i don't even know where i would start on this.
is there anybody that has this running, or could contribute some code to do it? it doesn't sound very complicated. but again, what do i know? all i know is that me and my carpel tunnel would really really appreciate having this.
in an ideal world, once the part is done, i could execute a certain iLogic rule and inventor would zip through making the markers. i am open to suggests on which feature would do it best between Hole, Cut, Extrude, Punch, etc. If the part changed and Inventor couldn't solve the feature afterwards, maybe it would be simple enough to just delete them all and execute the script again? i think almost anything would be a step up from fully manual.
jared
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