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curved washer 1

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hotiron

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Nov 16, 2007
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Hi all
I can wrap geometry onto a curved surface or extrusion. How can I cut and leave the wrapped sketch?
 
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The wrapped sketch isn't actually created when used in a Deboss or Emboss feature. If you want a representation of the wrapped sketch, try using the Scribe option.

If you explain what you are trying to achieve, we may be able to give a better answer.

[cheers]
 
CBL
I am trying to model basically a curved or bowed washer. (a flat washer formed into an arc to act as a spring) Ive extruded the partial arc and were trying to use warap to get the form I need, but cannot trim sections outside of the form.
 
Why not create it the way it will be created in real life ... as a Sheet Metal part with a sketched Bend?

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CBL
I'll have to play with it as I dont use sheet metal tools much. Ill research what I can and any tips would be great.
Thanks
 
Here's another curved washer model, with configs for normal and compressed states.

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