3fguy
Bioengineer
- Dec 2, 2004
- 3
Hello,
I just discovered this website today and am glad to be able to read all the valuable info that you put on.
That said, I have a question / problem im having. I have to create a cylindrical part shelled with a certain thickness(1.5mm). The cylindrical surface has an extruded pattern on it and it would be too difficult to create it as a cylinder and then extrude the patterns. The part has 3 repeating patterns of 120 degrees and thus, I have been successful creating a third of it as a flat pattern and then using the flatten and process bend commands to bend it to 120 degrees. Then I use a circular pattern and create the whole cylinder.
The problem is that I need the part to be exactly a certain diameter, in this case 23mm. Unfortunately, I am having a problem getting the flat to bend to exactly the diameter I want. It gets close, within 2-3mm but I need it closer. I realize this is because of bend radiuses and k factors and such.
Any ideas of how I may be able to do this?
Thanks a lot,
Ian
I just discovered this website today and am glad to be able to read all the valuable info that you put on.
That said, I have a question / problem im having. I have to create a cylindrical part shelled with a certain thickness(1.5mm). The cylindrical surface has an extruded pattern on it and it would be too difficult to create it as a cylinder and then extrude the patterns. The part has 3 repeating patterns of 120 degrees and thus, I have been successful creating a third of it as a flat pattern and then using the flatten and process bend commands to bend it to 120 degrees. Then I use a circular pattern and create the whole cylinder.
The problem is that I need the part to be exactly a certain diameter, in this case 23mm. Unfortunately, I am having a problem getting the flat to bend to exactly the diameter I want. It gets close, within 2-3mm but I need it closer. I realize this is because of bend radiuses and k factors and such.
Any ideas of how I may be able to do this?
Thanks a lot,
Ian