sheetmetal hem? Where did it go
Oct 08, 2013
05:27 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:27 PM
sheetmetal hem? Where did it go
I don't use sheetmetal mode often, I'm trying to add a hem to a part, and I don't find anything in the creo 2 update training on it, search for hem in Creo turns up nothing. What happened to this functionality?
David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
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David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
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Oct 08, 2013
05:29 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:29 PM
Help did finally turn up this. Still don't know what buttons to push to get there.
About Standard Flange Wall Shapes
There are two types of standard flange wall shapes as shown below (the shape is in yellow):
*
Hem-Open, Flushed, Duck, C, and Z
*
Other standard shapes-I, Arc, and S
Open
Flushed
Duck
C
Z
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
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Hem<">http://localhost:60200/pma/sheetmetaldesign/Your_Design/About_Standard_Flange_Wall_Shapes.html?queryId=14199f7d2b1> shapes
I
Arc
S
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Other standard shapes
Keep in mind the following when using a standard flange wall shape:
*
You cannot change the material thickness direction for an Open, Flushed, Duck, C, or Z flange.
*
The bend radius value and material thickness direction are only applied to a shape that is not tangent to the attachment wall.
*
You can apply rip relief only to a flange with a flush shape.
*
Stretch relief is not available for a duck-shaped flange.
David Haigh
About Standard Flange Wall Shapes
There are two types of standard flange wall shapes as shown below (the shape is in yellow):
*
Hem-Open, Flushed, Duck, C, and Z
*
Other standard shapes-I, Arc, and S
Open
Flushed
Duck
C
Z
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Hem<">http://localhost:60200/pma/sheetmetaldesign/Your_Design/About_Standard_Flange_Wall_Shapes.html?queryId=14199f7d2b1> shapes
I
Arc
S
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Other standard shapes
Keep in mind the following when using a standard flange wall shape:
*
You cannot change the material thickness direction for an Open, Flushed, Duck, C, or Z flange.
*
The bend radius value and material thickness direction are only applied to a shape that is not tangent to the attachment wall.
*
You can apply rip relief only to a flange with a flush shape.
*
Stretch relief is not available for a duck-shaped flange.
David Haigh
Oct 08, 2013
05:30 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:30 PM
Help did finally turn up this. Still don't know what buttons to push to get there.
About Standard Flange Wall Shapes
There are two types of standard flange wall shapes as shown below (the shape is in yellow):
*
Hem-Open, Flushed, Duck, C, and Z
*
Other standard shapes-I, Arc, and S
Open
Flushed
Duck
C
Z
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Hem<">http://localhost:60200/pma/sheetmetaldesign/Your_Design/About_Standard_Flange_Wall_Shapes.html?queryId=14199f7d2b1> shapes
I
Arc
S
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Other standard shapes
Keep in mind the following when using a standard flange wall shape:
*
You cannot change the material thickness direction for an Open, Flushed, Duck, C, or Z flange.
*
The bend radius value and material thickness direction are only applied to a shape that is not tangent to the attachment wall.
*
You can apply rip relief only to a flange with a flush shape.
*
Stretch relief is not available for a duck-shaped flange.
David Haigh
About Standard Flange Wall Shapes
There are two types of standard flange wall shapes as shown below (the shape is in yellow):
*
Hem-Open, Flushed, Duck, C, and Z
*
Other standard shapes-I, Arc, and S
Open
Flushed
Duck
C
Z
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Hem<">http://localhost:60200/pma/sheetmetaldesign/Your_Design/About_Standard_Flange_Wall_Shapes.html?queryId=14199f7d2b1> shapes
I
Arc
S
[Image]
[Image]
[Image]
Other standard shapes
Keep in mind the following when using a standard flange wall shape:
*
You cannot change the material thickness direction for an Open, Flushed, Duck, C, or Z flange.
*
The bend radius value and material thickness direction are only applied to a shape that is not tangent to the attachment wall.
*
You can apply rip relief only to a flange with a flush shape.
*
Stretch relief is not available for a duck-shaped flange.
David Haigh
Oct 08, 2013
05:34 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:34 PM
Flange
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Then select the edge to attach and select the shape
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Then select the edge to attach and select the shape
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Oct 08, 2013
05:53 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:53 PM
David
This is an option under the Flange Wall Tool
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Joel Nelson
Sheetmetal Technical Committee Chair
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This is an option under the Flange Wall Tool
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Joel Nelson
Sheetmetal Technical Committee Chair
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Oct 08, 2013
05:56 PM
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Oct 08, 2013
05:56 PM
David,
The tools listed below can be found under the "FLANGE" button on the Shapes section of the ribbon. Once selected, down arrow on the "I" selection box
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The tools listed below can be found under the "FLANGE" button on the Shapes section of the ribbon. Once selected, down arrow on the "I" selection box
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Oct 09, 2013
09:34 AM
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Oct 09, 2013
09:34 AM
Yes, where did this go to, cant find it either.........
Patrick Fariello
CommScope
1300 E. Lookout Dr. Suite 150
Richardson, TX 75082
Patrick Fariello
CommScope
1300 E. Lookout Dr. Suite 150
Richardson, TX 75082
