Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Is there anyway to keep countersink holes when using Convert to Sheet Metal function?
For some reason after using convert to sheet metal, my countersink holes become a normal hole
For some reason after using convert to sheet metal, my countersink holes become a normal hole
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Why don't you try counter sink after converting it into sheet metal?
Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
I am trying to converting a step file into a sheet metal solidworks part..Maha Nadarasa wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 6:15 am Why don't you try counter sink after converting it into sheet metal?
The part had quite a number of countersink hole which turn into normal through hole after convert... so was wondering is there any workaround beside creating them manually after convert..
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Sorry but I am unable to share the file
I think that i am able to find a workaround which is using Insert Bend instead of Convert to sheet metal
The csunk hole is kept by using Insert Bend
I think that i am able to find a workaround which is using Insert Bend instead of Convert to sheet metal
The csunk hole is kept by using Insert Bend
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Are you try?
or save as parasolid and use feature recognition.
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Isnt the first picture, mean keep body? The sheet metal body still do not have the csunk, the csunk is on the imported bodyÖmür Tokman wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 2:02 am Are you try?
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or save as parasolid and use feature recognition.
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I dont think feature recog work as even the feature recog recognize the csunk hole, it will still get converted to normal hole after Convert to Sheet Metal (i will still give it a try later)
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
I had same problem as you , and i use insert bends as well
It works nicely and it keeps all part geometry.
It works nicely and it keeps all part geometry.
Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
SPR 494523: After inserting bends or convert to sheet metal countersink and counterbore hole wizard features are converted to simple holesZhen-Wei Tee wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 2:21 am For some reason after using convert to sheet metal, my countersink holes become a normal hole
It looks like they fixed the problem when using Insert Bends, but not when using Convert to Sheet Metal
Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Indeed.
I play around a little bit more with Insert Bends method and it seem that Insert Bend is able to preserve the geometry much better than convert to sheet metal method
I am not entirely sure why... but i guess it is due to how the software "process" the part, unlike convert to sheet metal, Insert Bend seem to "Flatten" the part first (Flatten-bend) then "Re-bend" it (Process-Bend) to form the sheet metal part, allowing it to preserve the feature.
I play around a little bit more with Insert Bends method and it seem that Insert Bend is able to preserve the geometry much better than convert to sheet metal method
I am not entirely sure why... but i guess it is due to how the software "process" the part, unlike convert to sheet metal, Insert Bend seem to "Flatten" the part first (Flatten-bend) then "Re-bend" it (Process-Bend) to form the sheet metal part, allowing it to preserve the feature.
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Try this way.
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Re: Convert to sheet metal -- Keep CSink holes
Run "Recognize Features" on the imported part with "Sheet metal features" selected as the Feature Type.
This creates an entirely new part as sheet metal from the start.
Countersinks are preserved (at least they were is my simple test part).
This creates an entirely new part as sheet metal from the start.
Countersinks are preserved (at least they were is my simple test part).