no. That is a CAM Flange, which might could represent any flange that the metal is bent under another surface. In the video to create the horizontal finishing flange underneath the already formed geometry would in other cases require rotating the part so that the flange could be formed with the vertical motion of the press. but in this case a CAM transfers the movement and deformation into a horizontal direction. Draw beads are illustrated in a different video (DRAW DIE)
Any 3D CAD package could be used to design Rotary Cam Flange dies. It is not 3D CAD package dependent. this animation was created in non CAD 3D animation tool. no physics...
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Thank you for posting this.
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In this case, is it possible to use collapse (double?) cam instead of rotary cam?
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Is that a draw beads mechanism?
no. That is a CAM Flange, which might could represent any flange that the metal is bent under another surface. In the video to create the horizontal finishing flange underneath the already formed geometry would in other cases require rotating the part so that the flange could be formed with the vertical motion of the press. but in this case a CAM transfers the movement and deformation into a horizontal direction.
Draw beads are illustrated in a different video (DRAW DIE)
What kind of software i need to design this die?
Any 3D CAD package could be used to design Rotary Cam Flange dies. It is not 3D CAD package dependent. this animation was created in non CAD 3D animation tool. no physics...