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Solid to Sheet Metal in SW2009

Tue, Oct 28, 2008

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Solid to Sheet Metal in SW2009

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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5 Comments For This Post

  1. A Granatelli Says:

    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.

  2. The New Guy Says:

    Wow! That is so much easier. Thanks SolidWorks.

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  4. Vivio Says:

    Thank you for the tutorial!

  5. skan Says:

    Hello

    Could you make a tutorial about the differences between…?
    features -> wrap
    appearance -> decal
    insert -> curve -> split line

    thanks

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