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negfrequency
11-06-2006, 08:34
I was wondering if it is possible to get a curved, or "bent" piece of sheetmetal, and then turn it into a flat pattern. The general trends in inventor dont allow stuff like this, but i was wondering if there was something i missed. A common application of this would be like the planks used on the hull of a boat (generally cut and then shaped after being steamed).
alright, from what i hear, sheet metal is going to vastly improved in version twelve, and hopefully allow this sort of thing if it isnt already possible. input?
sanddrag
11-06-2006, 11:40
Inventor has a "Flat Pattern" tool when working with sheetmetal parts. Is this what you are looking for?
negfrequency
11-06-2006, 14:13
Inventor has a "Flat Pattern" tool when working with sheetmetal parts. Is this what you are looking for?
not specifically. Read my boat example again. To design a boat you need to bend the sheets of plywood to contour to a hull shape. Making these in a sheet metal part file, and then flattening them would give you approximate measurements of the sizes of plywood sheets. i hate myself for asking this question btw because im pretty sure you cant do it. My only concern is whether you can at least do it in 12, because i heard sheet metal is going to be improved substantially.
=Martin=Taylor=
11-06-2006, 17:04
Are you actually making a boat with inventor?
I designed a boat with inventor, but I found it far easier to draw each frame and then use a loft to create the hull.
Robert Thacker-
12-06-2006, 07:48
The only qway to get curved peices, like if you're modeling a shaver or a boat, is with the loft tool. This will get you the effect you need.
negfrequency
12-06-2006, 10:25
alright. I guess lofts are thway to go then. Thanks for the help. btw doesn anyone know the new sheetmetal featres that are supposed to be introduced in twelve?
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