Sheet Metal in SolidWorks
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Here is a look at the SolidWorks Sheet Metal tools. Very powerful, yet easy to use, giving Product Designers and Engineers the ultimate tool to get their job done easily, quickly, and accurately.
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@ABadHorsie Thanks! All the features shown here are available from SolidWorks 2009.
for example you want to cut extrude some portion some part of the sheet while it is flat. do not flatten the component and perform the extrude cut. just use the unfold option, perform the desired operation and fold it again using the "fold" option. :)
Great video! quick, direct and to the point. Would be super great if you could make the buttons icons big enough to see and add keyboard shortcuts.
Brilliantly Explained !
@maikell45 SolidWorks has some very powerful sheet metal tools and we have many, many customers in the Sheet Metal industry. SolidWorks 2012 looks set to add some even more powerful sheet metal tools too. It is definitely the best choice if you need to do a lot of sheet metal and frameworks (not solely sheet metal).
@ghmmb It is recorded in 1280 x 1024, is it still not clear full screen on the highest quality? RUclips may have still been processing it (it stays low res until it is completely processed).
Is it the best? Depends, most 3D programs I've tried have pro's and con's. Can do 3D in Autocad and some of my most successful designs been done with it. As a precision sheet metal shop owner I have found Solidworks to be the easiest to get yourself started on 3D assembly.
Good video, would be great if it could be recorded in higher resolution
Quick question from a newbie to sheet in solidworks.
I intent to use alum plate / welded. The project would not use bends as shown in this demo. I just need the cut templates for individual pieces How to do this in solid works?
Wait, bending radius is smaller than the thickness?
GREAT video. Thank you!
What version of SolidWorks are you running here? Great video by the way!
how do i cut shapes into a sheet metal part well in flat pattern mode and still effect the the 3D model? thanks for the video
Is solidworks the best software for sheet metal?
How about Autocad?
very nice
Hi. Nice video. Very interesting.
I would like to ask you an issue that I have to solve but I don't know how.
I have to twist a copper bar in 90º. So the start of the bar is 0º and the end of it is 90º.
Thanks a lot
Ernesto Fraga
Montevideo - Uruguay
Why does solidworks keep making this more difficult to use every year?
they're assuming the people who use their products are smart.
So they can keep selling training courses.
@SolidSolutionsManLtd
It's good now, thanks :)