Sheet metal bent in the shape of a propeller

You should know how you plan to make this part so that we can do it according to your means of production... It can be done in several ways, starting from a strip and putting a fold that bent and pulling or starting from a notched disc to raise the edge with a sheet metal worker and then pulling or by stamping. the choice is vast....

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Given the thickness (10mm), I think it would be easier to make it in two welded pieces, unless you have the means of production that are fine.

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me concretely 

I'll make your puck in surface 

I will give it thickness on both sides

transformed it into a volume

and create a cup 

and then distort via the distorted tool

for the fab ditto or a good press ;-)

and for the unfold extend the cutting length to the axis (the surface) straight curved straight

you your diameter between the length of unfold

so you have the unfolded of your part to make the same flat part with the right dimensions

if I don't say too much it should work ;-)

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It is an EP.10 washer, with a cut-out to then be stamped.

The shape of the propeller and the fold are therefore made with a press.

As for the piec in surface, I didn't understand everything!?

 

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It is not a sheet metal part, so it is impossible to make sheet metal. I don't think the sheet metal module is capable of handling a simple helical surface by the way.

Must:

- draw it on the surface and thicken the surface

or

-draw the part in 3D on one side and then refine the part by removing material until 'shifting the surface', using a shell function, removing material with an offset surface..

 

The result will be the 3D of the desired part. Then it's up to the stamper to deal with it (it's his job after all...)

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There is no real solution!

The solution would be by stamping

But solid does not have the stamping module to make this part

THANK YOU

But solid does not have the stamping module to make this part

This is obsolutely false 

You just have to create your own tool and then you can create your stamping

so I put -1 on the answer that you validated as best

See this tutorial among others

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHNIm0X6Txk

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GT22

I had already tried this solution but on my puck it doesn't work

but if you succeed, I'm a taker...

give me the dimensions of your washer STP

and I look at it right away

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There is no problem, there are only solutions!! +1 shape tool, just create the shape you want and save it in .sldftp format.

GT22

Thank you

I join the part in step


spire_tole_pliee.step

Solidworks 2015 part


tole_pliee_helice.sldprt

Hello

Yes it exists, look at page 5 I had put you an image of the stamping function, there is the tool by transparing and the stamped plate.

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Here is your form tool so you can handle the problem now

via the tutorial posted on one of my  previous answers

attached file SW 2012

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david_heyraud_rondelle_spirale_forme.sldprt
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Thank you GT22

I created a split washer, inserted and then positioned your tool, but when I validate the stamping is not done and my shaft is red..?

Have you registered my part as a stamped shape tool part

Watch the video posted previously

or this

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/outil-de-forme

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yes I saved it as a shape tool

no pb for the isertion in my part

can you show via a screen the defs of the stamping function (creation tree)

the faces taken into account etc

Here's a word


pd_emboutissage.doc

you can't insert an image on the com feed it's + simple and smoothable

you need the part but also the settings on the function so open the function and show us it please

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