Creo parametric only uses K factor and Y factor? It is not possible to use bend deductions directly or have a bend table for different materials or angles?
Hi, in Creo you can also apply bend tables (specifically as needed = based on used material, angle, radius, etc.) I will try to create some example and post tutorial, thanks for your proposal. Stay tuned, Vladimir
Thanks for your question. You have to be careful, because if model is bended (development length is only calculated as value, and length of the arc is different ) and unbranded part is with real development length.
Creo parametric only uses K factor and Y factor? It is not possible to use bend deductions directly or have a bend table for different materials or angles?
Hi, in Creo you can also apply bend tables (specifically as needed = based on used material, angle, radius, etc.)
I will try to create some example and post tutorial, thanks for your proposal.
Stay tuned, Vladimir
Is it mandatory for one to consider factoring in laser kerf while designing for laser cutting parts
Great video, thanks! General question, would you know why the volume of metal sheet parts does not remain the same when unbending the part? Thanks
Thanks for your question. You have to be careful, because if model is bended (development length is only calculated as value, and length of the arc is different ) and unbranded part is with real development length.