You can add bend lines to a flat face of a sheet metal part with a sketched bend feature.
How to use sheet metal tool in solidworks.
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.
We can use these features to create sheet metal designs with several different methods.
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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.
James frick takes us through the process to use sheet metal forming tools from the library.
You can add bend lines to the sheet metal part while the part is in its folded state with a sketched bend feature.
You can insert forming tools only from the design library and you can apply them only to sheet metal parts.
A sheet metal part has the sheet metal1 feature in the featuremanager design tree.
The hem tool adds a hem to your sheet metal part at a selected edge.
This lets you dimension the bend line to other geometry.
You can create compound bends in sheet metal parts using the swept flange tool.
The part on which you insert the forming tool is called the target part.
Standard shapes can be dragged onto any sheet metal part to push pull and or cut material with a standard die shape.
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.
You can create your own forming tools using many of the same steps you use to.
This allows you to dimension the bend line to other folded.
You can create compound bends in sheet metal parts using the swept flange tool.