Create Multibody Sheet Metal Parts
In the short time that i know that you can create multibody sheet metal parts i ve learned a lot already.
Create multibody sheet metal parts. One of the quickest ways to create a sheet metal assembly is to use the function convert to sheet metal from a prismatic volume. The sheet metal module included in solidworks allows us to create different types of consumer products that are part of our daily lives. Making a multibody sheet metal part is easy and useful. The advantages are huge and clear you can design all your sheet metal components in the context of one part generate a handy cut list and sprinkle the drawings with nice balloons like in assemblies.
Create new bodies in an existing sheet metal part using base flange convert to sheet metal insert bends and lofted bend commands. Solidworks has supported sheet metal multi body parts for the last two releases but that still came as a pleasant surprise for me. This insures that your parts fit together when you are done with your design. Here are some of the pros and cons of using them.
Split a single sheet metal part into multiple bodies. Insert one or more sheet metal weldment or other bodies into an existing sheet metal part. Split a single sheet metal part into multiple bodies. Insert one or more sheet metal weldment or other bodies into an existing sheet metal part.
To create a multibody sheet metal part. Using the new solid option to create a multi body sheet metal part when you are creating sheet metal features it is possible to create sheet metal multi body parts using the new solid option. The option allows you to develop multiple solid bodies that can be converted into individual parts. These products can be broken down into a standard part for mass production.
To create a multibody sheet metal part. Here s an example of what a multibody sheet metal part looks like. Some reasons you would make this type of part is if you are working with different gauges and different materials of sheet metal within the same part.