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sheet metal closed corner

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solid34works

Civil/Environmental
Jun 30, 2007
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Hi,
I am trying to use "closed corner" between two edge flange. Every time it says "one of the face is corrupt". I angled the flanges but it still doesn't work. I tried to edit the flange sketchs so that faces going further away( but bottom edge touches) and still I am having the same problem.
I would appreciate if someone can help me to make this closed corner feature works.

Thanks a lot,
Solid34works.
 
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Thank you Jeff. I increased the bend radius and it's working fine.
Though I am not sure why people use this "closed corner". I still see a small gap exits between two flange-edges.
How about the corner edge? The corner looks very bad when I use overlap or underlap feature.
I am attaching the profile again.

Thank you so much.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=3f85fede-3f72-4c68-8b98-45393bd054de&file=07-17-08.SLDPRT
You have a gap of 0.00095405in...how much closer would you want it?
It would help to know what your design intent on this part is, as well. Your base sketch isn't even dimensioned, which raises a whole other set of questions...

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
 
Jeff,
I am just practicing different sheet metal features in a single part. I always try to dimension all the parts. But this case is different.

Here my intention is to close that corner( no gap at all).
I want a nice smooth join between two edge flanges.
May be there is another way to do it.

Thanks a lot.
 
Here my intention is to close that corner( no gap at all).
I want a nice smooth join between two edge flanges.

solid34works,
That is just not a reasonable request. It can't be made. Sounds like what you want is a welded corner/seam. If that is the case, a small gap on the order of .050 inches will suffice. Then the gap is filled with weld and ground smooth. Viola... no gap.

-Dustin
Professional Engineer
Certified SolidWorks Professional
 
Dustin,
Thank you for this information. I am new in solidworks and don't know what I could do and what I could not.
I am learing it piece by piece. Thank all of you for your help.

 
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