Hello
I want to bend a part (see PJ) along an axis that belongs to a surface and I can't find a module that allows me to do so.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thank you
spo-080a-cu002-1.sldprt
Hello
I want to bend a part (see PJ) along an axis that belongs to a surface and I can't find a module that allows me to do so.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thank you
a screenshot will allow @ everyone to answer you
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It's a machined part of 15 by 500mm long and it has to be bent in the middle.
it's not in function so I don't really see how to do it
@ gerald posts an image
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with the flex tool in the option customize/ control/ function/ bend
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With the Bending and Twisting function it doesn't work?
Here are two pictures: one of SW and the other of INVENTOR with which you could bend a part.
I was wondering if there was the same possibility on SW
Bart:
Where is bending and twisting?
Thank you
Insertion / Functions / Bending
Dsl Gt22, I hadn't seen your post
(That's the function of the day!!) ^^
I try
the bending is difficult with the removal of material so I made a hack
follows the image
Why don't you do your part in sweeping and your holes afterwards?
it would be + simple if you know the refs of the form
with the bending tool it will work but the holes will become potatoes (deformed)
or ditto do them afterwards like in real life
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Down I learned something
edit: yes it's simpler but as gt22 says it smells like a hole tapping potato
Just like you, Gerald.
Thank you Gt22 and Lynkoa.... ;-)
Watch the question about the farication of a Gerald jewelry chain
It was asked yesterday, and the answer is similar;)
Gt22,
In real life, at least at home, we make the piece flat with the holes, then we bend it and we take the taps again at the end...
Thank you
@ gerald it's not good not to look at my tutorials ;-))
Attached tutorial flexion
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/tuto-fonction-flexion
It's a gag I'm kidding
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@bart ... me and the jewels... I don't have the means lol
@gt22 t need to do bends but who knows one day maybe ;)