Vrtig0
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2008
- 6
SE v.ST
Two questions in one concerning the same sheet metal part.
I have attached the part Im working with.. SE has told me it cannot loft this as a chain due to the fact that the lines arn't tangent (carpenter brought a mold in for us to cover, can't change it)
1. Ok, will not loft non tangent profile chains, is there a work around other than merging the flats in 2d and sending them to the table?
2. Assuming this is my only option, the front section I have lofted flattens ok, but I am unsure of how to get bend lines and marks to display in draft for the break operator. I have been through the help files and found something about using the Bending Method page to specify bend index marks.. not sure where this is.
it also says: Each bend is represented as a bend centerline in the 3D model and is displayed with the edge color and a centerline style. In Draft, these bend lines display as centerlines in the visible edge color.
not getting ANY lines displayed in Draft.
any help is greatly appreciated.
SE v.ST
Two questions in one concerning the same sheet metal part.
I have attached the part Im working with.. SE has told me it cannot loft this as a chain due to the fact that the lines arn't tangent (carpenter brought a mold in for us to cover, can't change it)
1. Ok, will not loft non tangent profile chains, is there a work around other than merging the flats in 2d and sending them to the table?
2. Assuming this is my only option, the front section I have lofted flattens ok, but I am unsure of how to get bend lines and marks to display in draft for the break operator. I have been through the help files and found something about using the Bending Method page to specify bend index marks.. not sure where this is.
it also says: Each bend is represented as a bend centerline in the 3D model and is displayed with the edge color and a centerline style. In Draft, these bend lines display as centerlines in the visible edge color.
not getting ANY lines displayed in Draft.
any help is greatly appreciated.
SE v.ST