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About Cross Section Driven Unbends
Use the Cross Section Driven Unbend tool to flatten a sheet metal wall with undevelopable geometry, such as hems, flanges, and walls that curve in more than one direction. You select stationary surfaces and specify a cross-sectional curve to determine the shape of the unbend feature. The cross section driven unbend feature consists of a series of cross sections along a curve that are projected onto a plane.
The cross section term refers to the curve you use to influence the shape of the unbent wall. You can either select an existing curve or sketch a new curve. Whether you select or sketch the curve it must be coplanar with the fixed edges you define. If you sketch the curve be sure to dimension/align the curve. The curve you select or sketch will affect the unbent state of the part. Remember, the curve can be a straight line. After you unbend an area you can continue to add features, like cuts and rips.
 
The cross sections created must not intersect within the unbent geometry.
You cannot bend back a cross section driven unbend feature.
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Cross Section Driven Unbend