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Mastering SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal

You're reading from   Mastering SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal Enhance your 3D modeling skills by learning all aspects of the SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal module

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245249
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with the Sheet Metal Module
2. Chapter 1: Sheet Metal Basics – Exploring Sheet Metal Properties and Material Selection FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Adding Bends Using Edge Flanges 4. Chapter 3: Getting Familiar with Basic Tools in Sheet Metal 5. Chapter 4: Creating Sheet Metal Drawings and Exporting Files 6. Section 2: Advanced Sheet Metal Tools
7. Chapter 5: Creating Complex Parts Using Swept Flanges and the Fold/Unfold Tools 8. Chapter 6: Utilizing Gussets, Cross Breaks, and Vents to Add Part Details 9. Chapter 7: Producing Advanced Shapes Using Lofted Bends 10. Chapter 8: Joining Multi-Sheet Parts Using Tab and Slot Features 11. Chapter 9: Finishing Off Models Using Corner Details 12. Chapter 10: Adding 3D Details to Models with Forming Tools 13. Section 3: Converting 3D Parts to Sheet Metal and Creating a Sheet Metal Enclosure
14. Chapter 11: Converting to Sheet Metal Using the Insert Bends Tool 15. Chapter 12: Building Sheet Metal Parts Using the Convert to Sheet Metal Tool 16. Chapter 13: Practical Example: The Sheet Metal Enclosure 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

To get the most out of this book

You should already have a basic level of SolidWorks knowledge and be able to use a Windows PC. It will be assumed that you already know the building blocks of 3D modeling, such as sketching, as well as creating and editing features.

For those of you who are completely new to SolidWorks, it is advisable to gain a firm foundation in solid modeling first before trying to use the Sheet Metal module covered in this book.

You should also have a SolidWorks license if you wish to practice the exercises and skills covered in the book.

The examples given in this book were created using SolidWorks 2021. Different versions of SolidWorks can be used with the vast majority of the tools covered, but there may be minor differences in the interface and sub-options.

During the course of the book, if a certain tutorial or tool is causing problems, try double-checking all of the previous steps, or even try closing the part and starting again from the beginning.

Error messages in SolidWorks can be quite descriptive and often tell the user exactly what the issue is. So, if you're presented with an error, try to avoid the temptation to click OK without reading it properly, and instead, attempt to carry out the action suggested in the message.

If the problems persist, please feel free to contact me online via Twitter at www.twitter.com/johnoellison.

Throughout this book, millimeters are used as the unit of measurement, but this can be adjusted according to your preference by setting the model's units to inches (for example) and then typing the millimeter numerical value followed by mm in the Smart Dimension tool when adding dimensions. This will automatically convert the millimeter values into inches (or your selected unit type).

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