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SolidWorks 2022 Advanced: Sheet Metal

Learn how to create and edit sheet metal parts using tools from the SolidWorks sheet metal library 
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Will Tenney  11 Lessons ·  1h 7m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

In these lessons, we’ll take an in-depth look into sheet metal design using the unique sheet metal features library in SolidWorks. Sheet metal design by nature must come with certain implications in mind: consistent sheet thickness, bending limitations, raw material size limitations, k-factor, corner reliefs, etc. These implications are built into the sheet metal features themselves. Therefore, when designing sheet metal parts, it makes sense to familiarize yourself with the features dedicated to them as they will help guide the design in a direction that ultimately will yield a product that can be fabricated as well as does not violate any general material limitations or laws.

We’ll cover how to use sheet metal features including Base Flange, Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Jog, Hem, Fold and Unfold, Relief Cuts, and more. You will also learn how and when to execute these features to build a variety of sheet metal parts, from simple pans all the way to complex folded structures. Finally, we’ll go over best practices for representing sheet metal parts in drawing files so you can provide a fabricator with all the design information they will need to a part to your exact specifications.

What You'll Learn

  • Set and edit sheet metal design parameters, including sheet thickness, k-factor, and corner reliefs, to ensure a realistic, fabricable final product
  • Create base flanges using multiple methods within the SolidWorks sheet metal features library
  • Create all types of bends in sheet metal design using features such as Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Jog, and Hem
  • Access, use, and customize the SolidWorks sheet metal plug-and-play feature library, including the Forming Tool Library and custom forming tools
  • Build a variety of sheet metal parts, from simple pans to complex folded structures, using Fold and Unfold and Relief Cuts
  • Apply best practices for representing sheet metal parts in drawing files to provide a fabricator with complete design information

Key Takeaways

  • Sheet metal design must account for implications such as consistent sheet thickness, bending limitations, raw material size limitations, k-factor, and corner reliefs, which are built into the sheet metal features themselves.
  • Using the dedicated sheet metal features helps guide a design toward a product that can be fabricated without violating general material limitations.
  • The course covers sheet metal features including Base Flange, Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Jog, Hem, Fold and Unfold, and Relief Cuts.
  • Learners study how and when to execute these features to build parts ranging from simple pans to complex folded structures.
  • Properly representing sheet metal parts in drawing files lets you provide a fabricator with all the design information needed to make a part to exact specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It takes an in-depth look at sheet metal design using the SolidWorks sheet metal features library, covering features including Base Flange, Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Jog, Hem, Fold and Unfold, and Relief Cuts, along with how and when to use them to build a variety of sheet metal parts.

What kinds of parts will I learn to build?

You will learn how and when to execute these features to build a variety of sheet metal parts, from simple pans all the way to complex folded structures.

Does the course address preparing parts for fabrication?

Yes. It covers best practices for representing sheet metal parts in drawing files so you can provide a fabricator with all the design information they need to make a part to your exact specifications.

What design parameters are discussed?

The course addresses sheet metal implications such as consistent sheet thickness, bending limitations, raw material size limitations, k-factor, and corner reliefs, and how to set and edit these design parameters.

Does the course cover forming tools?

Yes. It includes lessons on the Forming Tool Library and creating custom forming tools, and on how to access, use, and customize the SolidWorks sheet metal plug-and-play feature library.