Set bend radius to 0 03in and k factor 0 5 and ok.
Solidworks sketched bend sheet metal.
Under sheet metal tab select sketched bend.
Set a value for bend angle and click reverse direction if necessary.
Select double click on the extrude 1 feature and rename as rectangular holes circular holes create a sketch on the top face of the base flange.
This lets you dimension the bend line to other geometry.
Select the top face of the base.
Click sheetmetal insert bends click flat face as reference when it flatten.
Sketch on sheet metal face.
Search sketched bends in the solidworks knowledge base.
In the graphics area select a face that does not move as a result of the bend for fixed face.
Now the base of the sheet metal has been generated.
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We will focus on the flange method where a sheet metal part is created in the formed state using specialized sheet metal features.
Draw a line across which the bend has to be done.
You can add bend lines to a flat face of a sheet metal part with a sketched bend feature.
Introduction to solidworks sheet metal for technology page 8 extruded cut select extruded sheet metal toolbar select the sketch containing the rectangles and select through all as the end condition.
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Your simple sheetmetal bend is ready.
Use line sketch and connected open end of this sketch and make it close both end.
Solidworks 3d allows you to quickly create sheet metal part designs using a simple design process saving you time and development costs thanks to specific sheet metal features.
Click features extruded boss base set d1 to 0 5in and ok.
Exit the sketch and select the fixed portion of the base.
We can use these features to create sheet metal designs with several different methods.
There are specific sheet metal features you can use to create sheet metal bodies quickly.
However in some circumstances when the design requires certain types of geometry you can use non sheet metal feature tools then insert bends or convert the part to sheet metal.