beachcomber
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 1,488
A user here has a curved sheet metal plate with holes in it for screws/rivets etc.
The holes have been created in the flattened state which means thay are not cylindrical in the bent state, so we can't use an axial align constraint in the holes at assembly stage.
I have tried creating a sketch consisting of a grid of lines for the hole positions and then wrapping the sketch back onto the bent plate. This then creates the grid as curves on the bent surface (it has to be done before the holes are added otherwise the curves get trimmed to the hole).
The problem is that these curves do not coincide exactly with the hole centres in the bent state.
Any ideas why?
I know we can create the holes on the curved plate quite easily and this would have been my preferred way, but the plate and holes have already been modelled.
modelled
bc.
2.4GHz Core2 Quad, 4GB RAM,
Quadro FX4600.
Where would we be without sat-nav?
The holes have been created in the flattened state which means thay are not cylindrical in the bent state, so we can't use an axial align constraint in the holes at assembly stage.
I have tried creating a sketch consisting of a grid of lines for the hole positions and then wrapping the sketch back onto the bent plate. This then creates the grid as curves on the bent surface (it has to be done before the holes are added otherwise the curves get trimmed to the hole).
The problem is that these curves do not coincide exactly with the hole centres in the bent state.
Any ideas why?
I know we can create the holes on the curved plate quite easily and this would have been my preferred way, but the plate and holes have already been modelled.
modelled
bc.
2.4GHz Core2 Quad, 4GB RAM,
Quadro FX4600.
Where would we be without sat-nav?