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Mastering SolidWorks

You're reading from   Mastering SolidWorks The complete SolidWorks reference-tutorial for beginner to advanced techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119300571
Length 1248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matt Lombard Matt Lombard
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

1. Cover FREE CHAPTER
2. Acknowledgments
3. About the Author
4. Introduction 5. Part I: Introducing SolidWorks Basics 6. Part II: Building Intelligence into Your Parts 7. Part III: Working with Assemblies 8. Part IV: Creating Drawings 9. Part V: Using Advanced and Specialized Techniques 10. Index
11. End User License Agreement
Appendix A: The Bottom Line 1. Appendix B: Finding Help 2. Appendix C: What's on the Website

Chapter 35
Creating Sheet Metal Drawings

After you create your sheet metal models, you will need to make drawings to use to get them manufactured. Fortunately, SolidWorks provides some nice tools to document, dimension, and annotate your parts in 2D.

Depending on whether your company does its own sheet metal manufacturing, you may or may not actually make flat pattern drawings. Many companies that use outside manufacturing for their sheet metal parts may just send their suppliers a drawing with views of a dimensioned part in the folded state. This is because the final formed dimensions are what you want the shop to be responsible for, and if they use different flat dimensions to achieve that, it doesn't really matter.

Many users may think that providing a fully dimensioned flat pattern is very valuable to the sheet metal shop. If your sheet metal shop is a professional outfit, they probably have their own software and their own way of doing things; in which case, a flat pattern is...

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