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January 24, 2011
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sheet metal and pro e

  • January 24, 2011
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Hi,

small question. i built a part in proe (creo elements pro ) now i know its going to be manufactured using bends. how can i flatten it?

is there a feature that does it?

thanks,

Itzik

    Best answer by s.iyer

    There are many ways of doing it.

    Assuming you have made it in part solid mode...

    Applications --> Sheetmetal

    Convert the solid to sheetmetal part (It is necessary that your part has uniform thickness)

    1. Flatten the part by using the "Flat Pattern" command (by clicking on the icon )
    2. By creating Un-bends (clicking on the icons)
    3. By creating a Flat State. This would give you a Flat Part for use in drawings. Any modifications done to the part would reflect in the Flat State of the part which is infact a family part of the generic sheet metal part.

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    1-Visitor
    January 25, 2011

    Hi Itzik,

    if you started in sheetmetal mode in Pro/E, there will be an unbend icon on your right-hand tool bar.

    If you started in part mode, you can change it to sheetmetal by going to "Applications" in the top of the toolbar and then selecting "sheetmetal". This will only work if the part is of uniform thickness.

    Please post back if that doesn't help. If you started out in part mode, attache the file in your response and I or somebody else should be able to convert it or at least give you recommendations on how better to design it for sheetmetal.

    1-Visitor
    January 25, 2011

    thanks,

    Ill try that.

    s.iyer1-VisitorAnswer
    1-Visitor
    January 25, 2011

    There are many ways of doing it.

    Assuming you have made it in part solid mode...

    Applications --> Sheetmetal

    Convert the solid to sheetmetal part (It is necessary that your part has uniform thickness)

    1. Flatten the part by using the "Flat Pattern" command (by clicking on the icon )
    2. By creating Un-bends (clicking on the icons)
    3. By creating a Flat State. This would give you a Flat Part for use in drawings. Any modifications done to the part would reflect in the Flat State of the part which is infact a family part of the generic sheet metal part.