Solid to Sheet Metal in SW2009
Tue, Oct 28, 2008
SolidWorks 2009 introduces a new sheet metal command that accelerates the development of flatenable sheet metal parts from solid bodies. This new tool makes quick work of an old project.
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October 30th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
This is very cool. I know before that some people thought that SolidWorks was lacking some sheet-metal capabilities compared to some other CAD packages. Well with improvements like this in SolidWorks 2009, this is definitely not the case anymore.
October 31st, 2008 at 10:58 am
Wow! That is so much easier. Thanks SolidWorks.
October 26th, 2010 at 8:14 pm
Skip Hop Studio Diaper Tote Bag is awesome.So numerous wallets – and not really these modest, worthless pockets, either. All of the pockets tend to be a excellent dimension and seriously help maintain everything organized. The handles are a excellent length and fit nicely more than the actual shoulder; the tackle shoulder straps also remain place on my own shoulder, which is actually critical when you’re holding a baby. The tote looks wonderful, as well. Not as well fancy, but not as well casual. (I’ve it in black) The material is soft (can’t think of a far better word) so it is straightforward to squeeze in to tight spaces – but yet it is sturdy. I’ve a Fleurville Lexi tote and I really like it, as well, but that tote is actually type of rigid. I think this Skip*Hop can turn out to be my daily handbag. It is a bit huge – so if you are not really in to huge totes this may perhaps be better as an over-night diaper bag.
November 22nd, 2010 at 6:50 pm
Thank you for the tutorial!
October 31st, 2011 at 5:58 pm
Hello
Could you make a tutorial about the differences between…?
features -> wrap
appearance -> decal
insert -> curve -> split line
thanks