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  1. #1

    Development Question

    I recently had to do a job for a customer which consisted of 68 'Fan Blades' radially mounted (See Pictures)
    The actual fan blade was made from 3mm Stainless Steel and incrementally folded on a Press Brake.
    I am still learning Solidworks and I didn't have the required knowledge to do it
    So I had to use the old fashioned way using triangulation and development (A dying art now!)
    I am sure it must be quite easy to do in Solidworks, any ideas?

    Thanks

    Andy
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  2. #2
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    walk thru

    send me the blade specs and I'll do a walk thru :wave: [email protected] :rainfro::rainfro:

  3. #3
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    Hi.

    try to do it this way:

    1: model the two rings as solids

    2: make a lofted surface between the two rings with the profile of the fan balde

    3: thinken it to 3mm - make sure to uncheck ''merge result'' (so you will have 3 solid bodies)

    4: make a cirkular pattern with the fan blade body selected in ''bodies''

    5: combine it to one solid.

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