SolidWorks For The Sheet Metal Guy - Course 2: Hole Patterns and Notches by Joe Bucalo and Neil Buca
This new book explains how to create standard and special shape holes and cutouts. Methods of generating patterns of these holes, including using tables to parametrically update the patterns as the part size changes. Also detailed in this book is the steps to customize the Design Library. How to create your own folder and fill it with the tools you use on a regular basis. It teaches you to create your own forming tools which can then be placed on any of your parts.
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Description | Holes, patterns, and cutouts occur frequently in sheet metal parts and their creation is crucial to modeling these parts. "SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal Guy - Course 2: Hole Patterns and Notches shows numerous methods to create the commonly used holes, punching shapes, and patterns. Learn how to create line, grid, arc, and BHC patterns. Maintain design intent of a hole pattern using a Fill Pattern. Learn how to use and customize the SolidWorks Design Library, allowing you to create and use standard shapes and even your own forming tools and special shapes for use on all your SolidWorks sheet metal parts. All technical illustrations and CAD models in this book were produced using SolidWorks 2006 and verified for SolidWorks 2007. --www.SheetMetalGuy.com This new book explains how to create standard and special shape holes and cutouts. Methods of generating patterns of these holes, including using tables to parametrically update the patterns as the part size changes. Also detailed in this book is the steps to customize the Design Library. How to create your own folder and fill it with the tools you use on a regular basis. It teaches you to create your own forming tools which can then be placed on any of your parts. |