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cutting of a tube.psm, with a hopper.psm

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Good morning:
a) using "multiple flap - loft flap " I built these two pieces inside the asm environment:
1) a tube.psm diameter 200 made of sheet metal, sp=2 mm

2) a tramoggia.psm (of d250 to 500x500, tallza=1000), also this tramoggia made of sheet metal, sp= 2mm.

*the tube must join a side of the hopper and must end in the side of the hopper. I managed to build the tube with a certain length off the hopper and certain length inside:

"Can you help me cut the tube, using the lateral sup of the hopper as a cutting element, or the line who shoots the hopper-tube intersection, so I can leave only the part of the outer tube to the hopper, eliminating the part of the tube inside, which does not serve?"

b) I am interested in understanding how to work on pipe constructions, hoppers, reductions, various intersections, to be built in sheets: Can you tell me if there are any tutorials, book, links, where to find information?

Thank you very much.

tyrant
 
look in the guide, looking:
- intersections
- Boolean operation
- part copy (part and sheetmetal environment)
- surfaces
 
normal excavation with definition of cutting "from..a", as plan of sketch the tube inside the hopper. if it gives you problems try the opposite extension of the pipe to the plane of the hopper. Bye.
 
kind vespa_83 and marco74

Your answers have served me so much and I have finally solved my problem.
Thank you both!

in order that the problem presented and its solution poses to be of help to others, I describe the detail of the work:

1) hopper wall excavation
in a parallel plane on the plane where the cylinder generator arc was designed, inside the hopper, (but still cylinder holes plane), and with the use of the command "includ" I reported this arc on this new plane, then use it as a guide to draw a circle of the same diameter of the cylinder.
this circle was then used for the "normal waste" of the hopper wall in the intersection with the cylinder.

2) cylinder cut inside the hopper
inside the cylinder file, and using the hopper generator sketches, I built a "bluesurf" surface.
then, with the use of this surface "bluesurf", and operating with: surface-replaced face- "boolean", I cut the inner part to the cylinder's hopper.

Thanks again for your collaboration! I owe you two.

tyrant
 
kind vespa_83 and marco74

Your answers have served me so much and I have finally solved my problem.
Thank you both!

in order that the problem presented and its solution poses to be of help to others, I describe the detail of the work:

1) hopper wall excavation
in a parallel plane on the plane where the cylinder generator arc was designed, inside the hopper, (but still cylinder holes plane), and with the use of the command "includ" I reported this arc on this new plane, then use it as a guide to draw a circle of the same diameter of the cylinder.
this circle was then used for the "normal waste" of the hopper wall in the intersection with the cylinder.

2) cylinder cut inside the hopper
inside the cylinder file, and using the hopper generator sketches, I built a "bluesurf" surface.
then, with the use of this surface "bluesurf", and operating with: surface-replaced face- "boolean", I cut the inner part to the cylinder's hopper.

Thanks again for your collaboration, I owe you two.

tyrant
 

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