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FORM BLOCK

07/14/2008 11:42 PM

I WANT TO DESIGN A FORM BLOCK FOR FORMING AL ALLOY 2024-0 MATERIAL I WANT TO KNOW FROM WHERE I CAN GET RELEVENT INFORMATION I AM GOOD IN CATIA MODELLING AND I HAD DONE 0.05" SHEET METAL MODEL FOR THAT I HAVE TO MAKE FORM BLOCK

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Re: FORM BLOCK

07/15/2008 1:00 AM

Hello Guest,

Perhaps this is your first visit to an on-line forum.

Please understand that no person likes to be shouted at, and by USING ALL CAPITALS IN YOUR POST, that is what you effectively have done: shouted at the reader.

Perhaps English is not your first language, and you really need to re-form your Question properly, (It is rather confusing) so it may be better answered by Members here at Forum.

Trust that assists you.

Kind Regards....

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Re: FORM BLOCK

07/16/2008 10:41 AM

Where i can get the information regarding design of form block which is used to form 2024-o aluminium alloy sheet material having thickness of 0.05"?

Is their any web site so that i can get general information regarding design of form block.

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Re: FORM BLOCK

07/19/2008 12:38 AM

ITS GOOD HAD GIVEN ME BASIC IDEA

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