Extruding a flat pattern sketch.
Flatten sheet metal onshape.
All operations on active sheet metal models are automatically represented as a flat pattern and joints and bends are listed in a sheet metal table.
Create sheet metal parts by converting existing parts extruding sketch curves including arcs and splines to create rolled sheet metal or thickening faces or sketches.
Sheet metal table and flat view open and close the rip bend tables and the visualization of the sheet metal model flat pattern.
Topics covered included creating features in the sheet metal flat pattern exporting to dxf dwg and more.
When finished sketching click the checkmark.
Sheet metal is lightweight inexpensive and easily formed into almost any shape.
Thursday may 17 at 1 p m.
Finish sheet metal model closes deactivates the sheet metal model.
Introducing onshape sheet metal this webinar will discuss the newly released sheet metal functionality.
Designing with sheet metal in onshape.
Select a sketch tool and create a sketch as you normally would.
Use this table to convert rips to bends and vice versa.
This webinar focused on all the tips you need to know to work with sheet metal flat patterns in onshape.
When exporting a sheet metal flat pattern you have the option of including sketches with the export.
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Currently available through the flat view table.
Creates a feature in the feature list.
Edt join onshape s cody armstrong for an overview of onshape s powerful sheet metal tools from how to create a sheet metal part to exporting the flat pattern.
Topics include creating sheet metal parts the sheet metal table and flat view and defining other settings.
The sketch dialog opens with the preselected face of the sheet metal flat pattern as the sketch plane.
However for all its versatility it is usually confined to the very mundane task of providing the world with cases covers and brackets.