Industry specific applications such as airframe design require numerous workarounds to complete daily tasks.
How to roll sheet metal inventor.
On the first day of our aluminium rolling technology course i run a session entitled machinery and process overview.
A common sheet metal manufacturing practice is roll forming.
Set the unroll method by picking one of the four options.
However i find myself still struggling with the software in many ways.
Select the contour roll.
On the ribbon click sheet metal tab modify panel unfold.
Create contour roll features as the base feature of your sheet metal part model or as a subsequent feature as required by your specific design.
Design a sheet metal bracket in this project we ll design a bracket using the sheet metal environment inside inventor for an inkjet printer while in context of the larger assembly.
In this tutorial we are going to discuss about the contour roll tool in detail.
A brief history of metal rolling for sheet and plate products.
Total project time approximately 20 minutes.
I was happy to see autodesk add a few nice features to inventor s sheet metal environment this year.
Before you begin download the step by step guide pdf.
Autodesk inventor allows for converting models to sheet metal.
Select a stationary reference at either end of the contour roll feature.
This tool is used when we want to create a sheet by revolving a profile consi.
Let s start with the rules of sheet metal.
Which means regardless where the model geometry originates you can convert it to sheet metal add sheet metal features and generate the flat pattern.
Autodesk inventor supports the creation of contour roll features by revolving a profile consisting of lines arcs splines and elliptical arcs.
Centroid cylinder custom cylinder developed length and neutral radius.
Rule 1 you must have a consistent thickness.
Part of this covers the history of metal rolling from the first known drawings of a mill to the state of the art rolling equipment available today.
Select the bends to unfold.
Select a stationary reference on the now straightened section to begin the application of the second unfold.