Sir why it is not possible to unbend as u did in the unbend 1st video..(by selecting deformation options in unbend feature) Please tell when we have to use split option to unbend the Sheet when it is not possible in common unbend option..🙏🙏🙏🙏
These are the two different techniques in creo parametric for sheet metal design. Now in this video I have used split area because the part must have continuous split surface to use deformation technique as the 1st part is. This part doesn't have continuous split line end to end.
You see the flat pattern of both the part. You will see a continuous curve starting from top to bottom in first part but that curve is missing in second part.
Sir, could u please add a short explainations of this doubt in the upcoming videos 🙏. And also please tell, in what way the surface should be split(in this video u drawn a line horizontally) to achieve unbend and y it isnot possible to achieve unbend when we draw vertically?
Brother you do know a lot of things in sheet metal modelling undoubtedly but your drawing making is just below par....your views aren't understandable & dimensions are missing
Thanks a lot for your terminal tutorials, they are especially useful for me. I would appreciate more tutorials of this kind
What a trick to unbend. I have never seen such a useful technique. Thanks for uploading.
Hi sir, you are very talented. Thank you for share the wisdom.
Superbbbbb sir .....share more videos
Thank you very much sir kindly add some more videos of cable wire terminal
Watch this. You will get some ideas.
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And
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Hello sir great work. please make electrical housing assembly please
What a commendable job, Sir!
If I'm not asking too much, will you please upload drawings of every part in this assembly?
Thanks in advance. 👍
You can take a snapshot for the drawing from the video. Play the video in 1080p and take a snap shot.
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Hi Satyendra,
I would like know the shortcut which you use and in which Template you create the models mm-asme or inch-asme.
Thanks🙂
I have used inch-asme.
This is for shortcut.
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U r great sir. Love u
Thanks for your great work
sir you selected the sheetmetal at first, but there is no sheetmetal header in the header section
What metal is used to make the connector and plastic is used in the end?
The most common material used as metal is copper alloy and insulating material as nylon.
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Thanks a lot, sir!
Sir, how you insert side drawing image in creo ?
That is done by video editor
Hi Sir, Need your support to do the same model in NX sheet metal
Sorry Naveen, I am not familiar with NX.
Sir why it is not possible to unbend as u did in the unbend 1st video..(by selecting deformation options in unbend feature)
Please tell when we have to use split option to unbend the Sheet when it is not possible in common unbend option..🙏🙏🙏🙏
These are the two different techniques in creo parametric for sheet metal design. Now in this video I have used split area because the part must have continuous split surface to use deformation technique as the 1st part is. This part doesn't have continuous split line end to end.
Sorry sir I am still confused, I don't know which is continuous split surface pls help me out.
You see the flat pattern of both the part. You will see a continuous curve starting from top to bottom in first part but that curve is missing in second part.
Sir, could u please add a short explainations of this doubt in the upcoming videos 🙏.
And also please tell, in what way the surface should be split(in this video u drawn a line horizontally) to achieve unbend and y it isnot possible to achieve unbend when we draw vertically?
We draw the split line, normal to flatten portion.
Dear sir I am try to unbend revolve cylinder base how to solve
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This will be helpful.
I have one unbend problem??
Can you solve this problem?
Try to increase the file accuracy
Great!!!
Thaks a lot!!
Cool
Brother you do know a lot of things in sheet metal modelling undoubtedly but your drawing making is just below par....your views aren't understandable & dimensions are missing