I am working with V24 ExpertFirstly, what version of Alibre have you got?
You need to model this as a solid.
1. Create 'half' a section of the part, then revolve extrude it (to get the blank).
2. Extrude Cut the gaps between the spokes.
3. Extrude cut the centre hole.
4. Extrude Cut one of the rim holes.
5. Circular pattern No 4.
See my updated earlier post!I am working with V24 Expert
Thank you SimonSee my updated earlier post!
You wouldn't be able to flatten out the pattern as the spokes would have overlapping interference in the centre! I tried that before suggesting modelling as a solid.I could see this being modeled in Sheetmetal as well, that would allow you to flatten out the bends for layout purposes. Depends on what your role in this project's production is, if you're not making the thing and this is a part coming from someone else, the method described above would be fine for use in Assembly models.
You'd draw it almost opposite the way Simonb65 did in Sheetmetal, starting with the outside diameter and adding Flanges to build one of the finger spokes in the center, then repeat the process (or maybe Pattern, though I tend to avoid that kinda stuff in my Sheetmetal works) for the other five.
True! There are many ways to create this to get it as per drawing. Mine was just a quick and 'dirty' example.One thing that your method produces is curved bend lines, while the print in the OP appears to be regular straight bends.