SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal for beginner | Episode 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
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Sheet metal is one of the cheapest and most common manufacturing methods among industries. Knowing how to design proper sheet metal models in SOLIDWORKS, will increase your chances to land a job or increase your income by creating more career opportunities for you.
This is the second episode for the sheet metal module in SOLIDWORKS. if you like what you see, please like this video, so I will make the rest.
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Please continue the sheet metal tutorials! It’d be nice to learn the other methods! Thank you for taking a time off of your day to do these tutorials!
Sure, thank you for the valuable feedback.
want more videos on sheet metal
Noted, thank you
These are awesome, very helpful!
Good that you have mentioned cut list parameters.
I was struggling with manually using Evaluate function before I found them cut list parameters were always there.
I was doing lot of calculations as part of my kinda-free time at work so I found it myself and made a usefull BoM template, where it shows all cut list items parameters at one drawing. So I just throw all DXFs into one sketch, extrude, convert them into SM all and that's it - I have full table with all values.
Its just very helpful, when you estimate the price of the product you make or when someone asks you of those parameters.
Glad to hear that
I want more! Thanks for this content
You got it!
More sheet metal thanks :D
Noted, thanks
please more, thanks
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Great stuff! I'd like to see more.
Sure, thank you for the valuable feedback.
We've been waiting ! Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Great content, thank you! I did learn something! ☺️ 🙂
Glad to hear that. Thank you for watching
More is better. Love the way you explain things.
Thanks for watching
i want more of this topic
This was very helpful! More sheet metal videos please.
If you could also make one about working with the mesh modelling tools in SolidWorks.
noted, thanks for watching
I'm grateful for your tutorials. I've learnt a lot from this episode.
You're very welcome!
Definitely want more of this topic
Sure, thank you for the valuable feedback.
hope you continue this series it helped me alot in my current job
Glad to hear that . Will do
Great video!!! Learn a lot from u Aryan!
Thanks for watching!
Some Adds :
For Bolt connection you need to add wider hole for one side because bend guy can't bent an ideal line and your holes will not be coincidence. And second one - Convert to sheet - is better method because takes less computer time to generate.
Thanks for sharing!
Good point
So excellent! Thanks! I would advocate delving into sheet metal more as well. As a suggestion, how about discussing Display States? What they are and how to use? I have been using Solidworks since 1999 and taken courses but none discussed this topic area. This might be a bit of a niche topic, but it might be covered in conjunction with other topics as an aside. If you have already covered this elsewhere, could you please let me know the link to find it? Thanks again!
working on it! thansk for the tip.
Smashing content
Thank you for the complement.
Superb
thanks for watching,
I want more please of sheet metal content. You are AMAZING!!
Noted, thank you for your feedback
@@with-Aryan I have emailed you that I need access for the solidworks course pro for the student plan and I am still waiting for the response. Can you please help me?
Good video, but the only things on a sheet metal drawing for the 'formers' should be the overall sizes and where the bends are, plus a view showing what the end result will be. you should then have another drawing showing what the end result is that the 'formers' do not need to see as they do not need too. The reason for two drawings is because not everybody needs the same information and is wasted and you can have much cleaner easier to read drawings. Also you should never write notes that give crucial information that could change if the part happened to change, for example the bounding box, the dimensions can always be added.
I want more of these videos
Sheet metal? come on to my course courses.solidworkstutorials.net/webinar-registration?sl=sheetmetal
Someone who has done an absolute shit ton of sheetmetal components we never dimension the flatpattern apart from bendlines and up and down but as a reference dimension since the actual sideview if the bend is more important and the outcome of the flange. And as a tip, whenever there is an angled bendline add some flatspots on either side either as break off tabs or indents in the part. Otherwise it will never come out correct unless it is fixed tooling which sort of defeats the cheap aspect of normal sheetmetal :)
Thanks for sharing that!
God bless you
Thanks a lot
we need more contents of solidworks..👍
Noted thanks
More sheet metal videos please
alright thanks for the feedback
Is there a way to make holes at an angle in sheet metal for SW? Wanting to have a cylindrical hole and show the machinist that there need to be holes drilled in AFTER cutting, rolling and welding the sheet into a cylinder.
yes! use a simple extrude cut
i want more
More sheet metal pls
noted, thanks for watching
Hey can you suggest assembly resources to practice
Which topic are you trying to practice? speed or mates? and what level of difficulty? CSWA or CSWP?
@@with-Aryan I need much more practice sheets for assembly speed because I m much more families with mates
Make a series on static simulations as well
Maybe later, but noted
more, more and more
noted, thanks for watching
Sir
Would you be kind enough to provide a tutorial on how to design a battle tank? Leopard 2?
Good day,
If there is enough demand I will make it, but again due to copyright issues it cannot be an exact match.
very good Aryan
Thanks man
hello brother, what do you think?
1. press machine first, or
2. Product first
which is produced.
Sometimes when we make precise and complicated sheet metal designs, it turns out that the gauge and V block don't match ,lol
A lot of ambiguity in that query;
Are you asking for what process to do first when manufacturing a complicated sheet metal part?
This would require part specifics to answer that question because every part is different
Now for the tooling. If the gauge or sheet thickness doesn’t match the die of course it will bend incorrectly. I suggest using a laser engraving tool and make sure all tooling is labeled so no one can get it wrong
@@with-Aryan yes, that's what I mean. Because in my country the cost of processing with a laser machine is still very expensive, and thank you for the good answers, I really appreciate it,
Hello sir, Do we need to buy a license for freelancing to work with some sites like fiverr or upwork ?
Yes, the student version does not allow freelance monetary gain, thus you will have to get a regular license to SOLIDWORKS.
Bro please show me how to learn NX cad
I don't work with NX bro
😮 ur now my teacher..
Thank you for the compliment.
More sheet and weldments
oki doki
More sheet metal
noted, thanks for watching
I want more aryan
Am i the first?
you are! any questions?
@@with-Aryan Actually liked this video. I'm not really into machining by itself since I'm studying physical engineering. However, CAD is getting into our course aswell to help us idealize experimental setups and stuff, therefore I'm learning. Great video, already watched it and saved it to rewatch later again
Kind of knowing how to click buttons in the sheet metal workbench and make things happen in the graphics area. This should be the title of this video. Either do your research on how this stuff works in the real world or don't post it it at all. This is just a bunch of hot garbage man.
definately not for everyone! thanks for giving it a shot