How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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Hello, Is there a way to use the "Delete/Keep Body" command in the Sheet Metal Flattened mode? The icon is disabled in the Direct Editing toolbar.
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Re: How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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No possible at the moment as you can have only one body flattened at a time.
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Re: How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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What are you trying to accomplish..?
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Re: How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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AlexLachance wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2024 7:50 am What are you trying to accomplish..?
We occasionally have sheet metal parts with features that need cleaned up in the flattened state to produce a dxf. Sometimes as simple as deleting face of chamfered holes. Others get a bit more creative. Configurations kinda stink for this, adding features when the flat pattern is active is pretty handy. Sometimes I end up with a construction body, usually a surface that I'd like to simply remove when done. I think I can use other method, derived curve or something that doesn't create a body should also usually work.
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I would insert an unfold feature, create modifying features as needed, and finish it with a fold feature. You can then suppress or unsuppress all that as needed. Put it all in a folder (ha) so you can suppress it all easily. Create a configuration where the folder is unsuppressed, another with it suppressed.

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Re: How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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Dwight wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2024 1:30 pm I would insert an unfold feature, create modifying features as needed, and finish it with a fold feature. You can then suppress or unsuppress all that as needed. Put it all in a folder (ha) so you can suppress it all easily. Create a configuration where the folder is unsuppressed, another with it suppressed.

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That's pretty much what we're doing when the edits/simplifications cannot be done in flatten state. Extra config is extra hassle. Just looking for simpler methods.
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Re: How to use "Delete/Keep Body" command in Sheet Metal Flatten mode?

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Configs, follow production process.
Punch/Laser
Counter sink, tap, chamfer
Forming
etc.

Don't remember if you can sketch and extrude (boss/cut) in flat in SW.
Yea, IV can do that ;)
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