Thanks for the video - just wondering if you can help me with an issue I am facing with a sheet metal part. I would like to save out a multi-body sheet metal part as their own separate files - but using the save bodies only saves them as bodies and I can no longer flatten them. Is there a way to keep their sheet metal properties when saving out as separate bodies?
1. You said flat pattern final product which is incorrect because in sheet metal manufacturing start with cutting of sheet then bending. 2. You said tool will break if bend relif is less which is incorrect because sheet metal cutting not done by traditional milling operation it is done using laser, water jet operation etc. and punch tool use for hole ,slot etc. It is depend on how much advance machine manufacturer have.
I'm a sheet metal worker and designer. your information is not suitable and complete about sheet metal industry. you only are teaching very very very simple.
@@luizeduardoremo90 i know sheet metal more deeply software as well as theory of sheet metal. I am a mechanical engineer with more than 10+ years of experience and now working as freelancer.
Exactly, and that whats mentioned in the video title. So leave without complaint. Plus you are not a sheet metal worker.... you are a sht material browser
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Thanks for the video - just wondering if you can help me with an issue I am facing with a sheet metal part.
I would like to save out a multi-body sheet metal part as their own separate files - but using the save bodies only saves them as bodies and I can no longer flatten them.
Is there a way to keep their sheet metal properties when saving out as separate bodies?
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1. You said flat pattern final product which is incorrect because in sheet metal manufacturing start with cutting of sheet then bending.
2. You said tool will break if bend relif is less which is incorrect because sheet metal cutting not done by traditional milling operation it is done using laser, water jet operation etc. and punch tool use for hole ,slot etc. It is depend on how much advance machine manufacturer have.
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I'm a sheet metal worker and designer. your information is not suitable and complete about sheet metal industry. you only are teaching very very very simple.
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It's hard to find decent sheet metal tutorials on youtube. This is sadly all you will get.
Hello, could you indicate someone who knows more deeply about these subjects. I'm interested in mastering sheet metal more deeply
@@luizeduardoremo90 i know sheet metal more deeply software as well as theory of sheet metal. I am a mechanical engineer with more than 10+ years of experience and now working as freelancer.
Exactly, and that whats mentioned in the video title. So leave without complaint. Plus you are not a sheet metal worker.... you are a sht material browser