I think the flat pattern is the part before the tooling and bending was added. Add a configuration and suppress those features and call it "flat pattern" ? Just my guess.
@@newsman7404 i can send u die images because rt now we are making this die. And i am just a design engg. My senior engg. Will teach how the making process goes
Thanku. Sir i wii be great if u initially provide 2d drawings for the same. Gives better understanding. And it will help a lot in practice. Please its a request. 🙏
Piercing is preferred to capture the normal arc apex since only making coincident makes it somewhere on the line, not where the arc intersects the sketch plane.
Any advanced SW users out there? Let's redo this model using "emboss pattern" for the punched in feature. That's how it would be done in industry practice. Peace.
thank you for the tutoriel you are a great professeur !
wouldn't sketched bend work instead of flex?
I was curious to see the flat pattern of the sheet metal at the end of the video. Does the flat pattern work?
I think the flat pattern is the part before the tooling and bending was added. Add a configuration and suppress those features and call it "flat pattern" ? Just my guess.
Yes flat pattern is possible
how to flatten it (for sheetmetal version) ?
how does this help to build the actual shelf
Could you please tell how this part is manufactured in the reality. What kind of stamping tooling ? Thank in advance.
It can be made in a simple die set ( very cost effective)
Also it can be made in compound and progressive ( but very costly)
@@jollysingh47 Many thanks. Could you please send me a link of a video or a scheme ? Thanks in advance.
@@newsman7404 i can send u die images because rt now we are making this die. And i am just a design engg. My senior engg. Will teach how the making process goes
Good learning, Thanks
Thanks for the good tutorial.
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Thanku. Sir i wii be great if u initially provide 2d drawings for the same. Gives better understanding. And it will help a lot in practice. Please its a request. 🙏
how to know the parameters of angle's power??????
Thank you for this amazing video
Thanks you a lot . .. really was so great & hard
thank u sir
Good job
Can u please tell me what kind of music u have used in this video?
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The music was the only bad thing in this video!
Why is the pierce command constantly used when drawing the guide lines for the loft? Great vid BTW, thank you.
YES WHY? GOOD QUESTION ? IS THERE ANOTHER BOARD FOR SOLIDWORKS BESIDES SOLIDWORKS WHERE WE CAN COMMUNICATE AND SHARE FILES AND IDEAS?
Piercing ensures necessary connection between 2 sketches.
@@Hal-rk6wd Why are you yelling?
Piercing is preferred to capture the normal arc apex since only making coincident makes it somewhere on the line, not where the arc intersects the sketch plane.
Thank you very much !
Flat pattern not possible after flexing
NICE JOB MAN...
Nice; thank you !
You are best
Definitely. SW is better than Inventor
Any advanced SW users out there? Let's redo this model using "emboss pattern" for the punched in feature. That's how it would be done in industry practice. Peace.
Mirroring could reduce lot of time.
What you said but 1/2 body 'rotated' 180 due to assymetric holes.
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sir draw a structure al cantileaver bridge
Not a sheet metal...
so bad
its you bad dont say that
your are crazy man you want coombattre me ?