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Mastering SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal

By : Johno Ellison
Book Image

Mastering SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal

By: Johno Ellison

Overview of this book

SOLIDWORKS© is the premier software choice for 3D engineering and product design applications across a wide range of industries, and the Sheet Metal module forms an important part of this powerful program. This book will help you to understand exactly what Sheet Metal is, why it is used, and how you can make the most of this fundamental design feature. You’ll start by understanding the basic tools, including Base Flanges and Sketched Bends, before moving on to more complex features such as Custom Forming Tools and Lofted Bends. The book covers all the necessary tools in a step-by-step manner and shares practical manufacturing tips and tricks that will allow you to apply the skills that you learn to real-world situations. By the end of this SOLIDWORKS book, you’ll have understood how to make the best use of SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal tools and be able to create a whole range of 3D models and designs confidently.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with the Sheet Metal Module
6
Section 2: Advanced Sheet Metal Tools
13
Section 3: Converting 3D Parts to Sheet Metal and Creating a Sheet Metal Enclosure

Convert to Sheet Metal – Advanced Options

Now that we understand how to use the Convert to Sheet Metal tool let's look at the Reverse Thickness, Keep Body, Manual Rip Sketches, and Corner Defaults options in more detail.

Reverse Thickness option

This setting allows the direction of the newly-created sheets to be reversed:

  1. Continuing from the previous section, edit the Convert Solid feature again, so that we are back in the tool's Property Manager.
  2. We can now see two options under the Sheet Metal Parameters – Reverse thickness and Keep body (Figure 12.14).
Figure 12.14: The Sheet Metal Parameters

Figure 12.14: The Sheet Metal Parameters

  1. Put a check mark in the Reverse thickness box and watch the preview in the Graphics Area closely. You should see that the size of the previewed part increases slightly so that the new, added sheets will be outside of the original shape, rather than completely enclosed within it. Try toggling the Reverse thickness...