- Introduction
- Creating a Flange
- Cut Command
- Face Normal Cut Types
- Corner Relief
- Close 2 Bend Corner
- Contour Flange
- Creating a Wall Cabinet
- Creating a Contour Flange from a Sketch
- Bend Command
- Jog Command
- Bend Activity - Extend Profile Option
- Rotating Faces with the Magic Wheel
- Setting Gage Thickness
- Material Property Options
- Hem Command
- Joining Sheet-Metal Using the Hem Command
- Hem Options
- Connecting Sheet-Metal Pieces Together
- Additional Ways to Join Sheet-Metal Pieces
- More Complex Hem Options - Ordered Mode
- Louver Command
- Louver Options
- Creating a Ceiling Vent - Louver Options
- Gusset Command
- Deformation Features
- Dimple Command - Creating a Bowl
- Creating a Sink Tray Insert - Part 1
- Creating a Sink Tray Insert - Part 2
- Creating a Sheet-Metal Cover - Part 1
- Creating a Sheet-Metal Cover - Part 2
- Creating a Sheet-Metal Box - Part 1
- Creating a Sheet-Metal Box - Part 2
- Loft Command - Circle to Square
- Loft Unbend - Snow-Cone
- Creating a Tool-Box - Part 1
- Creating a Tool-Box - Part 2
- Creating a Tool-Box - Part 3
- Creating the Tool-Box Hinge & Movie File - Part 4
- Tool-Box Activity - Adding a Lock
- Tool-Box Activity - Fixing the Hinge
- Tool-Box - Adjusting the Lid
- Tool-Box - Adding a Latch
- Creating a Cover Around an Existing Assembly
- Wrist Bracelet - Unfold
- Sheet-Metal Assembly - Part 1
- Sheet-Metal Assembly - Part 2
- Common Bend Tabs
- Part to Sheet-Metal Command
- Creating Text - Ordered Mode
What you'll learn
- Create Sheet metal parts and flat patterns. Develop Sheet Metal models with fewer steps. Built sheet metal parts around an assembly.
Description
Sheet metal can be cut, bent and stretched into an amazing array of shapes. To meet unique sheet metal design challenges, like manufacturability, Solid Edge streamlines the entire sheet metal product development process, from CAD design through flat pattern and drawing development. Unlike general purpose CAD tools, Solid Edge includes sheet metal-specific features, like Emboss, Dimple, Drawn Cut, Bead, Contour Flange, Straight Brake and Etch. This class introduces the concepts and best practices for creating 3D sheet metal models with Siemens Solid Edge software. A core design capability of Solid Edge is the Sheet Metal environment, which provides an entire design-through-fabrication workflow, using streamlined synchronous modeling methods tailored to the unique needs of sheet metal design.
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About the instructors
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John Devitry
Mechanical Engineering and 3D Design
John Devitry a Research Fellow at the Center of Space Engineering - Utah State University 2015 - 2019. From 2004 – 2015 John taught the introductory classes for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at USU while also working as the CAD Administrator at Space Dynamics Laboratory – the research arm of USU.
Over the years John has developed a unique and compelling approach to teaching mechanical engineering and 3D design, introducing the concept of Conceptual Design Blending as a way to facilitate creative thinking with engineering graphics students.
Earlier is his career John worked for 3D Systems, promoting rapid prototyping and rapid tooling technologies visiting hundreds of leading design and manufacturing companies around the world. He holds 3 patents developing the product from concept to market, selling the patent rights to independent investors. John enjoys writing and has published 3 articles in BYU Studies. Education: 1986 – 1990 Brigham Young University Provo, UT. Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering
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GREAT EXPERIENCE TO LEARN FROM YOU.
Very helpful to understand the basics of sheet metal design.
The teacher knows and teaching tips&trick in a bast way.
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