SOLIDWORKS - Mitered Edge Flanges on Non Parallel Edges
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Learn about using the edge flange sheet metal feature in SOLIDWORKS to create mitered edge flanges on non-parallel sheet metal edges. Quick Tip presented by Ben Modic of GoEngineer.
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Great presentation ... thanks for sharing!
More show this style Thank You
Great tip! Thx!
@goengineer
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
Thank for the explanation.
@goengineer
6 жыл бұрын
We appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching.
too much helpful. thank you so much :)
@goengineer
6 жыл бұрын
We are so happy you found this helpful.
Smart! Thanks for sharing.
@goengineer
6 жыл бұрын
It's our pleasure to share. Thanks for watching.
hi, can you do a vid about the best way the do this but with different bodies that have to be mitered together. in a multi body environment.
very good :-) thanks
THANK YOU
I was just running into this today. I was basically doing a box top with one "wedged" edge. My company got solidworks 2019 and I've never worked with it before. We've always been AutoCad LT. We're a sheet metal company. I went to a Course but it was an introductory class. The sheet metal class was more money and my employer wasn't willing to pay. Lol. Anyway, your base flange sketch was totally not what i was expecting. Could you offer any support?
@njabulombokane988
2 жыл бұрын
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how did you make that angled face in the first place???
@goengineer
4 жыл бұрын
A flat Base Flange was created with a mirrored sketch which includes the symmetric angled faces. The part was then formed using Sketch Bend.
Why is the bottom edge cut at a different angle then the side edges ? Why are they not all on the same plane ?
@adolfocarrillo248
5 жыл бұрын
The bottom edge is cut perpendicular to the face, all the edges and faces in a same plane or parallel plane of the sheet are perpendicular each other, seem wierd but it´s easy to see.
What if the other edge is curved ? Please help as I am stuck here...
@goengineer
4 жыл бұрын
Curved edges will only work if they are tangent to the other selected linear edges used in the edge flange feature.
Sir actually I want to bend a 16 gauge or 18 gauge stainless steel sheet but I didn't get proper information about I want what should be the minimum radius aur k factor binding deduction, if you have data Book of it please send me link
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Que coisa linda! muito obrigado meu puto
The minor edits you performed on this video (cicling the features, highlighting the relevant region on screen, etc) make this video 5x more helpful than similar videos. Hope you keep it up. What's an easy way we can highlight a box, on screen, by the way? Like here kzread.info/dash/bejne/f4KCxZWmgdnFcpc.html
@goengineer
5 ай бұрын
Glad they're helpful! That's an animation we used in Camtasia to highlight the box, a feature called "Spotlight". You could do it in other tools with multiple layers and changing the brightness though.