Creating and using Jogs
Jogs are a specialized form of sketched bend that uses two opposite bends to offset a sheet, making a Z or S shape. Jogs can be used to offset edges so that they fit into other parts (such as fitting the edges of a lid inside a box), or to stiffen the edge of a part. They are also especially useful when joining two sheets with a flat outer face. Figure 3.20 shows two sheets of metal joined using a Jog and rivets:
Jog features are made in a very similar way to Sketched Bends:
- Open your Base Flange part from the previous section and delete any extra flanges, cuts, or tabs so that just the Base Flange remains. Alternatively, you can start a new part document and create a Base Flange
200x300mm
in size and1mm
thick. - Jogs require a sketch to define where the Jog should be located, so start a sketch on the top face of the Base Flange.
- Use the Line tool...