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create lettering directorly in Sheetmetal model

bou
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create lettering directorly in Sheetmetal model

Could PTC develop a function which allow to create lettering directorly in Sheetmetal model?


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Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bou)

Making assuptions, did you try unselecting the Remove material normal to surface option? Text that doesn't go thru the sheetmetal feature will have a problem bending if that is selected (first icon in following pic).

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dschenken
21-Topaz I
(To:bou)

They could, but until then what sort of lettering are you interested in making?

bou
1-Visitor
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(To:dschenken)

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bou
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(To:dschenken)

Look at the red surface. You can try with any letter content. Only one requirement, the model shall be kept as sheetmetal.

Kevin
12-Amethyst
(To:bou)

Making assuptions, did you try unselecting the Remove material normal to surface option? Text that doesn't go thru the sheetmetal feature will have a problem bending if that is selected (first icon in following pic).

selections.JPG

bou
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(To:Kevin)

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TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:bou)

Are you just trying to emboss a part number or something like that?

You could use graphics for this if you wanted.  You can make something called a decal.  And you can wrap curves onto the surface.

Just remember that sheetmetal prefers everything remain a single thickness.

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