Hello
I would like to make a flattened cut following an arc of a circle
Hello
I would like to make a flattened cut following an arc of a circle
Hello
show us a screenshot or file
to understand the question
This will allow for a better understanding of needs
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Hello
To make these, you will need to sketch the flattened shape at the end of your bow and remove material along a guide line.
The 3D parts are modeling
I would like to make a section following these circles in the drawing
That wasn't the question in the drawing
it's up to you to make a 3D derivative part with this removal of material
That you can integrate into your drawing
This is the solution I propose to you
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Hello
the scouci being to have a projection unfold flat of the cup
I was going to convert my profile from the section to the surface and then to measure the surface flat
You increase the question with each answer ;-)
So your cup that you want to create and keep if I'm not mistaken, you want to unfold it
I want to make a flattened section on a plan, taking an arc of a circle as a cutting line
Hello, do you already have a draft to give us to understand the play
quickly I see 2 solutions
-from a solid converted into sheet metal
- Use the swept folded sheet metal function
may the force be with you.
To put it simply, it's a rolled-out view, I don't think it's not feasible.
it's an irregular elice in surface (I can't share the model), it doesn't work directly in the drawing, I make a config on my part with a flat surface
if you can't share your model
made in another canister (boat) but with the same intention
and then we may be able to do something
and it's so + simple to understand
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for information of the manip
- Arc extrusion of a surface
- creation of the dividing line between my outer surface and my bow
- Transpher the curve into a 3D sketch
- realization of a superface filled with mom esquisse
- flattening the surface (the sheet metal module does not work).
Thank you for your help
on SW 2017
via the flat surface tool it works
Simply create a surface offset by a minimum dimension (0.01)
See attached image
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