looking for a sheetmetal transition duct
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matt
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 6:45 am    Post subject: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Once upon a time, on a website not so far away...

there was a sheetmetal duct transition square to round part. One with real
bend lines the way real sheetmetal is made, none of this lofted bends
stuff.

Now that area of the SW site is defunct, and the part hasn't been moved to
the new 3DcontentCentral site.

Does anyone have this part or one like it? Just a square to round
transition sheetmetal part made with bend lines. Probably takes a couple
hours to draw all the bend lines correctly.

Anyone?

Thx,

matt

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JS
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:31 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Hi Matt

I believe I have the file you are looking for. What address would you
like me to email it to.

JS
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matt
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:34 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Jack,

Thanks, some other kind soul already sent me the file. I might put this
one up on my website. People tend to ask this question often enough. Do
you have any idea who to credit for creating this part?

Thanks,

matt

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Merry Owen
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 9:47 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Matt,

To create a 'real' sheetmetal square to round transition you need to do the
following (note you are best to create it in 2 halves as this is the usual
way to fabricate it - seam on opposite flat sections):
1. On the square/rectangular sketch create fillets in the corners (about
5mm) - this now gives you 8 line end points (half square and half round if
doing it in 2 halves).
2. On the circular sketch, split it with a short (5mm) straight line at the
4 quadrants - this also gives you 8 line end points.
3. Create 8 guide curves that connect each square sketch end point to its
corresponding end point on the round sketch (lines should be in order -
clockwise or anti-clockwise).
4. Loft - it should now follow the guide curves an look like a 'real'
transition.
Note: I think with 2004 & later you may not need the guide curves for it to
behave correctly.

HTH
Merry :-)
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JS
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:03 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

matt wrote:
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Thanks, some other kind soul already sent me the file. I might put
this one up on my website. People tend to ask this question often enough.
Do you have any idea who to credit for creating this part?


Sorry, can't help you there. I just remember it was quite a while ago,
and a useful example. Thanks to Anonymous.
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matt
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:05 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Merry,

Cool, thanks. That sounds like the approach whoever built this part
used. Somehow I had assumed that he had just done it up from the flat,
drawing bendlines and changing bend angles. That would be a real b_tch.
The best part of it is that you get bendlines on the flat pattern!

Thanks again,

matt
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CS
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:09 pm    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

Is his login name in the properties of the features or was he one of those
that logged in as administrator.

Corey
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matt
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Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 4:02 am    Post subject: Re: looking for a sheetmetal transition duct Reply with quote

I checked that. It was Administrator. Good idea, though.

matt
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Todd_D



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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Matt or Jack or anyone, I could sure use the square-to-round sheetmetal part file also.

Thank you,

Todd - Elvncats@aol.com Laughing
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