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Catia R19 - Bracket 5

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OK Ferdinand.........
I got the picture.
Very useful reply, thanks a lot.
I should have told you that the Bracket shouldn’t be 100% accurate.....
Your input is great, as always…….( NX este specialitatea mea).


MZ7DYJ
 
Ferdinand, another info...
I have to admit that I try to avoid GSD. That;s because I can't handle this tfeature good enough......

MZ7DYJ
 
Here is the picture
2014-08-05%2023_11_21-Clipboard.jpg


Regards
Fernando

 
I can't open it!.........
Can you resend it for me, please?

MZ7DYJ
 
Am s-o deschid acasa...e timpul sa plec. Tu nu dormi, inca?

MZ7DYJ
 
Thanks begnor ,
You have very good skils!
Thanks Ferdo, I've learned something else today from you!

MZ7DYJ
 
You can create a very high-fidelity model of this part using 2D/3D curves and surfaces in CATIA V5 with GSD. In fact, this is the way formed sheet metal brackets were modeled back when we used good old CATIA V4. The images posted by ferdo show just how difficult it can be to create an accurate wireframe and surface definition of a complex formed sheet metal part. Even the last (yellow) image he posted of the bracket did not look like it was a 100% accurate representation of how the formed sheet metal bracket would appear. But like I said, it is not easy to accurately model this type of part.

 
Thanks Tbuelna!

MZ7DYJ
 
evereux:
Thanks a lot!

MZ7DYJ
 
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