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Bend Reliefs and Corner Reliefs in Sheetmetal

luiz.hnm
10-Marble

Bend Reliefs and Corner Reliefs in Sheetmetal

I have a question about good practices, how to best choose the bend and corner reliefs (oblong, circle, rectangle, etc.)? When is one better than the other? Do you use any type as standard?

 

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:luiz.hnm)

You choose based on your design and what you are after with respect to the finished product. Sometimes you want to weld out the corner for no gaps, Sometimes you want to have a specific shape that matches your design. Sometimes just aesthetics. I've added in "corners" that were welded in then ground flush for a nice fully rounded corner.  Sometimes your manufacturing has a preference if you don't have a design need.

There's options because they all do the job, its more about what works for your specific design criteria.

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:luiz.hnm)

You choose based on your design and what you are after with respect to the finished product. Sometimes you want to weld out the corner for no gaps, Sometimes you want to have a specific shape that matches your design. Sometimes just aesthetics. I've added in "corners" that were welded in then ground flush for a nice fully rounded corner.  Sometimes your manufacturing has a preference if you don't have a design need.

There's options because they all do the job, its more about what works for your specific design criteria.

kdirth
21-Topaz I
(To:luiz.hnm)

Obround is my favorite.  It does a good job of removing sharp points.  But, I will use others based on design requirements.

 

Your choice of relief and relief size will depend on design intent, manufacturing methods and post processing.


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