DM300
Automotive
- May 10, 2010
- 5
Hi all,
I have a some parts, long I-beams cross drilled, but the beam itself is on a radius (150metres).
To make this the flat beam is put up on a mill and drilled, then run through a press to get the radius.
However, if I sweep a section, then put the holes through at the spacing they mill them to, they are out, equally working out the individual angles for each hole has and will take an long time.
The question, is there a way of extruding the I-beam, putting the holes in, then bending it to the radius (following the manufacturing route)? I have always thought you model something how you would make it, but!
Thanks
Mac
I have a some parts, long I-beams cross drilled, but the beam itself is on a radius (150metres).
To make this the flat beam is put up on a mill and drilled, then run through a press to get the radius.
However, if I sweep a section, then put the holes through at the spacing they mill them to, they are out, equally working out the individual angles for each hole has and will take an long time.
The question, is there a way of extruding the I-beam, putting the holes in, then bending it to the radius (following the manufacturing route)? I have always thought you model something how you would make it, but!
Thanks
Mac