On the ribbon click sheet metal tab modify panel unfold.
Autodesk inventor sheet metal unfold.
Click the default rule to make it the template for the new rule.
For sheet metal bends or rolls relative to a face click a face or plane to use as the unfold reference.
Sheet metal default unfold rule.
I want to do a mass unfold of all the sheet metal parts instead of opening each.
Within the autodesk inventordesign environment a sheet metal part can be displayed as a folded model or a flat pattern.
You can refold sheet metal models that have at least one unfold feature in the unfolded state.
In the name field replace copy of default with a descriptive name for.
Click new at the top right of the style and standard editor.
You can unfold a model that has at least one flat face.
I am not talking about a dxf export or anything like that.
Creating a sheet metal unfold rule involves copying a supplied default rule or another previously created rule and making and saving changes to the kfactor bend table values or custom equation definitions.
In the style and standard editor click the plus sign to display the list of existing rules.
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With sheet metal commands you can unfold features and work on a model in a flattened state and then refold the features.
Good day i would like to be able to trigger a rule from a main assembly that checks all of the parts in my assembly and unfolds all of the sheet metal parts.
Do one of the following.
Click manage tab styles and standards panel styles editor to open the style and standard editor dialog box.
Sheet metal bends or rolls relative to a reference face.
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Create and name a sheet metal or unfold rules click manage tab styles and standards panel styles editor.
Create sheet metal parts you create sheet metal parts from a template file.
Sheet metal rolls relative to a temporary plane at either end of the rolled material.