And which MS? When you unfold your part in 3D, are the fold lines displayed? Sometimes they are disabled in the flatpathern.
I think it comes from there because I feel like your room has configurations.
what MS?? What is flatpathern?
yes when I put unfolded in the 3D no problem, I checked in the construction tree that the folding lines of the part in question are not "hidden".
This is the version, for each year there are 5 versions of the Sp1 that have the most bugs and the Sp5 that is the most accomplished. Normally, if you click on the question mark, you should see it.
The flatpathern and unfold configurations of your room.
effectively sp 1....
but hey a bug for such a simple piece.... And so what is the solution?
Install the latest SP, SP3 on today's date.
To do this, simply click on the question mark at the top right and choose "Check update availability"
That's exactly what you have to do, I forgot to validate my answer last night...
Following the update, nothing has changed!!
It's weird though, the first step level of the bearing is nickel in DXF output and all the others impossible while it's done on the same design basis... I'm attaching a photo at the same time.
and when I unfold the second step the folding lines are very present... except in DXF
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Are your markets the result of configurations? Have you looked at all the configurations as well as the flatpathern derived configurations???
No configuration... Simple creation in sketch mode sheet metal base folded on edge
What are flatpathern derived configurations?
It is when you make an MEP with the unfolded of your room, a derivative configuration is created of your room.
Or maybe you work in a multi-body room???
In multibody parts generally... but in assembly it also happens to me!!
but here in this case it's in multibody where I have this problem ... So I'm going to create the independent parts and insert them into an assembly because I'm not going to linger on this trifle that melts me waste a little too much time ...
I very rarely work in multi-body because more problems than in single parts. Most often I start in an empty assembly and create my parts in it as I go along, the principle is identical to the multi-body but with the disadvantages minus.
Okay I'm going to review my way of working and you're not the first to tell me since the beginning of my research. Thank you very much for taking the time to answer me and I will keep you informed if in assembly mode its solved my problem.
No worries, normally it should work better.
Back to the subject...
Starting with an empty assembly and creating the parts as you go is the best!! Thank you for everything ac cobra 427.. The pleasure of drawing comes back to me!!
Aren't the bending lines on the opposite side of the sheet metal? In this case, changing the fixed face could reveal the folded lines that are not visible on the outside side?
I'm afraid to say something stupid, but you never know ^^
This is a bit like the problem I had, no engraving strokes when exporting in dxf... They were on the wrong side