The article is based upon some common questions that we get from customers.
Complex sheet metal parts solidworks.
This month i chose to write about how to flatten complex sheet metal parts with solidworks lofted bends.
Sheet metal features determines the thickness bend radius and k factor.
Select your sketch in the feature tree then in the command manager select the base flange.
Complex sheet metal tutorial part 6.
Multibody sheet metal parts can consist of multiple sheet metal bodies or a combination of sheet metal and other bodies such as weldment bodies.
Complex sheet metal part 6.
14 gauge steel is used for this model.
A closed corner adds material to the end of the edge flange.
Sheet metal part 1.
The article has a detailed example of how we can build a model and then use the edges of that part to create the profiles needed to create a lofted bend in sheet.
Learn three methods for creating sheet metal parts in solidworks and the pros and cons of each.
Solidworks multibody part functionality lets you work with several bodies in one part to create complex sheet metal designs.
Complex sheet metal components can be modelled easily by modelling the volume or the outside shape of the finished component and then using the convert to sh.
Each body has its own sheet metal and material definition flat pattern and custom properties.
Sketch out your profile make sure your sketch is fully defined and that straight entities are tangent to arcs.
A 90 degree edge flange is created using the material inside option.
Sheet metal features are used so that the part can be flattened out to create a flat pattern.
Sheet metal parts are generally used as enclosures for components or to provide support to other components.
How to model complex sheet metal parts in solidworks step 1.
A sheet metal design made in solidworks source.
This is a sheet metal part symmetric vertically with respect to the right plane sheet metal features are used so that the part can be flattened out to create a flat pattern.
Cad cam tutorial via youtube the first version of solidworks was released in 1995 by solidworks corporation but it was acquired by dassault systemes two years later.