SolidWorks 2009 introduced more than 250 time-saving improvements. Here spotlight one of our favorite new features: the ability to convert a solid body in a sheet metal part. Follow the step by step instructions below to begin.
Step 1: Create the solid form
Model the sheet metal part that is created as a form of the fixed body. Think of it as a framework to wrap for your contribution. Think about where the curves and crevices mustpositioned.
Step 2: Convert the shape into a solid sheet metal part
Bar on the Command Manager, select the "Sheet Metal" tab.
Click "Convert to Sheet" button.
Step 3: Customize the conversion settings
Inside the sidebar you will see several options:
Under "Sheet Metal Parameters," choose the right face, and then set the amount and radius settings for the metal.
In "Border" folder, select the edges, whereCurve, have chosen to start with the edges adjacent to the face of a solid you.
In "Rip edges found," SolidWorks will automatically display the selected edges to rip.
In the "splashing Rip", can be added manually by drawing on each crack face.
"Automatic drain," the nature and relationship to the relief.
Step 4: Change tear or fold the values
In the main window you can see every rib and turn a field are connected. These fields describe the gap cracks, or the radius ofCurves. This is the default value, for the first time, but you can change one of them, if necessary.
Step 5: Do you see your creation
A flat-suppress the model function for the conditions shown in the pot. Check for errors well done and I congratulate you on a job.
This new feature makes the creation of a sheet metal part is easier than ever. Try it today and discover how you can save much time and effort.
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