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Topic ClosedBifurcation Sheet Metal

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    Posted: 02.Feb.2010 at 08:41
by this time i try to develop a bifurcation of a penstock and I want to make a production drawing for the developed view of each sheet metal part. is there anybody had an expreience to do it using inventor?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Feb.2010 at 17:18

If by 'bifurcation' you mean a section view, yeah!

Just open a new .idw, place your view, then section it using the 'section view' command in the 'place views' tab. Should be fairly simple ;)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Feb.2010 at 02:55
by the way that is not my point buddy, what I mean is unfold view of the each plate that construct the bifurcation. thankyouSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Feb.2010 at 14:07
That, BUDDY, I do not know.
I suggest autodesk support or just keep on googlin' for a solution.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Mar.2010 at 12:25
I haven't done so however, I saw sheetmetal broken down into parts.
 
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