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Bend part in assembly

kristoffer_falkkristoffer_falk Member Posts: 22 ✭✭
Good evening

Is it possible to bend/flex a part in an assembly?

For example in the screenshot below, where I would like to make the green parts bend a little to connect with the red part all the way. Is this possible?

I know, I can just design the green part with the bends, but I an working with 1 mm polystyrene sheets, which will be CNC-milled, so all parts need to be flat. The part in real life is therefore flexible, but I would like to incoorporate this into my design.


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    sam_hollandsam_holland Member Posts: 20 PRO
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    Try modeling it as a sheet metal part. then you can add the bend but still retain the flattened version?
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    BenTaylorBenTaylor Member Posts: 44 PRO
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    That isn't possible to do within the assembly, but there are a couple ways you could achieve this.

    First (assuming the part has uniform thickness), you could model it using the sheet metal tools. The flat pattern is saved and accessible (and can be used for drawings), but the modeled part would show the bends. This might not work depending on the complexity of the bends it needs to match.

    The second way would use part configurations. If you can figure out how to model it in both the flat and bent states while maintaining robustness, you can make it a configured part. You could change the instances in the assembly to the "Bent" configuration, while the "Flat" configuration still captures how it's manufactured and can be used for drawings. This can make part and release management a little bit tricky, but would work to get the visualization you are looking for. 
    Ben Taylor
    Lead Mechanical Engineer @ Healing Innovations
    Onshape Ambassador

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    sam_hollandsam_holland Member Posts: 20 PRO
    Answer ✓
    Try modeling it as a sheet metal part. then you can add the bend but still retain the flattened version?
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    BenTaylorBenTaylor Member Posts: 44 PRO
    Answer ✓
    That isn't possible to do within the assembly, but there are a couple ways you could achieve this.

    First (assuming the part has uniform thickness), you could model it using the sheet metal tools. The flat pattern is saved and accessible (and can be used for drawings), but the modeled part would show the bends. This might not work depending on the complexity of the bends it needs to match.

    The second way would use part configurations. If you can figure out how to model it in both the flat and bent states while maintaining robustness, you can make it a configured part. You could change the instances in the assembly to the "Bent" configuration, while the "Flat" configuration still captures how it's manufactured and can be used for drawings. This can make part and release management a little bit tricky, but would work to get the visualization you are looking for. 
    Ben Taylor
    Lead Mechanical Engineer @ Healing Innovations
    Onshape Ambassador
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