Holding high relevance in the
manufacturing industry, Sheet Metal is one of the fundamental forms used in
metal working. Its significance is evident in the diligent manner in which sheet
metal parts are designed using Computer Aided Design (CAD) Software, such as SolidWorks 3D CAD Design.
With the help of SolidWorks 3D CAD Design, you can not
only design solid sheet metal parts but also convert 3D models into sheet metal
models directly and put in your bend radius, thickness and k-factor. In this
blog, we will discuss how you can use SolidWorks 3D Interconnect functionality
with a range of non-SolidWorks files, including sheet metal parts.
First, prepare for the 3D
Interconnect by adding bends using Convert To Sheet Metal Feature. Now, to
begin, open the required file. Once open, you would require to establish the
fact that it is a sheet metal part. Before doing that, it would be convenient
to change the measurement settings to inches. Then, convert the part to sheet
metal by selecting the command from the tool bar on the left-hand side.
You would need to collect the
radius of the bend in order to create right bends according to the pre-defined geometry.
As you receive the new version of the file, save it with the old file. All you
need to do is place the new file with higher ‘dot version’ in the same folder
as that of the original. The software will automatically see if there is a new
version of the part in the folder and enable you to use it.
To learn more about designing
sheet metal parts using SolidWorks 3D CAD Design, we suggest you sign up for a SolidWorks Sheet Metal Training.
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