20 oct 2016 applies to pro engineer and creo elements pro wildfire to wildfire 5 0.
Creo sheet metal flange vs flat.
As one who daily works with sheet metal design and fabrication use outside flange lengths for several reasons.
In the image below i would like to bend along the construction like that is 2 009 away from the righ.
Changing a bend with the constant flange lengthoption selected.
Constant flat lengthensures that the length of the unfolded wall is not changed.
Information regarding the difference of flange and flat wall features for sheet metal.
Below is the basic example of the flat and flanged walls.
Changing a bend with the constant flat lengthoption selected.
No worries of forgetting a material thickness along the way 3.
Here is the basic explanation for the two sheet metal options.
When you figure flat pattern length you simple add up all the outside flanges and subtract the bend deductions.
The flat pattern feature is persistent about being the last feature in a model tree.
There is a way around this using simplified reps.
This work around is specifically geared toward maintaining a master rep as you default assembly part where the sheetmetal part remains in the formed condition by default.
It purely depends upon the shape of the part that decides which one to use.
Constant flange lengthkeeps the distance between the apex and the end of the wall fixed.
I am able to make the flat flange from a dxf but do not want to bend along and edge but rather bend part way down the face of the file.
Flange wall gives you control over the cross section of the wall.
Is there any way to take a flat file and bend along a line.
Difference between sheetmetal flange flat features in pro engineer and creo parametric modified.