ttaktn
Automotive
- Jul 29, 2004
- 12
Hey guys,
After using nice parametric software for the past 5 years (Solid Edge), my new job uses Mechanical Desktop! It's like rewinding time!!
We model faceted, dumb solids in Mechanical Desktop and due to the Boolean system, we are able to use this solid model and 'explode' it into flat regions/panels and unfold into a flat net. (Think of getting a cardboard box and getting the net/pattern. A simple shape is shown in the attached image.).
Would you guys know if there's some parametric software (SE, SW or Inventor?!) or add-ins for parametric software which could let me model a solid shape, and then generates a net for it? I would like it to stay parametric so for example if I model a cube of 10x10x10 and modify it so one side is twice as long, the net would update the relevant 'sides' of the net to suit.
I know there are sheet metal software options in the majority of recent parametric software, but I'd like the panels of the net to remain identical to the solid. That would mean no bend radii, relief options etc, which rules out sheet metal.
Sorry for the long post!
Cheers
After using nice parametric software for the past 5 years (Solid Edge), my new job uses Mechanical Desktop! It's like rewinding time!!
We model faceted, dumb solids in Mechanical Desktop and due to the Boolean system, we are able to use this solid model and 'explode' it into flat regions/panels and unfold into a flat net. (Think of getting a cardboard box and getting the net/pattern. A simple shape is shown in the attached image.).
Would you guys know if there's some parametric software (SE, SW or Inventor?!) or add-ins for parametric software which could let me model a solid shape, and then generates a net for it? I would like it to stay parametric so for example if I model a cube of 10x10x10 and modify it so one side is twice as long, the net would update the relevant 'sides' of the net to suit.
I know there are sheet metal software options in the majority of recent parametric software, but I'd like the panels of the net to remain identical to the solid. That would mean no bend radii, relief options etc, which rules out sheet metal.
Sorry for the long post!
Cheers