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Need help extruding 3D sketches

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alitahl

Mechanical
Feb 13, 2013
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Hello,

I'm trying to create a 3D sketch that is on two different planes. I'm having troubles extruding the sketch like I want. Then end result will be turned into a sheet metal part so that I am able to take the DXF and have it cut. I have specified the direction and still nothing.

I will attach the image to give a better idea, and also the file itself.

In the picture there is a piece that has been created that I ultimately want the 3D sketch to look like, but the process used to create that was quite time consuming, I had to create separate sketches and planes and merge them all together, I think I would be much faster to do it in a 3D sketch, but can't quite get it to turn out how I want.

Thank you.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=ddf17655-b520-41a4-abe6-8724393458ed&file=2015_rzr_900_front_lower.SLDPRT
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Hi,
This is not a good way to create sheetmetal part from 3D sketch in single step. Proceed stepwise. Create planar sheet, then add cuts, bends, flanges, etc. etc.
 
Can you explain in detail the steps your talking about, I'm having a tough time getting this going.
 
Hi,
Little did I looked at your file. The first two elements are OK. With the third will be difficulties. These two lines does not lie in one plane and thus form a twisted surface. From such an area not likely to be in SW create sheetmetal part
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=9d555a0a-0829-4c43-889a-86f23e99bb4f&file=twisted_surface.jpg
I see, do you have any recommendations for drawing something like this, what would be the best approach?
 
I don't think you can create an extrusion from a 3D sketch. An extruded boss has to start from a plane, a flat surface.
 
OT: Have you been to Essential Training yet? If not, you should request that your manager send you. Just looked at the threads you have posted since you joined this forum and most of them are essential questions in nature.

Kind Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP [pc2]
"If it's not broke, Don't fix it!"
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