KENAT
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2006
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Although I’ve been using SE for a good while I’ve never used sheet metal much for various reasons.
There’s one guy here who ends up making a lot of sheet metal boxes. Typically a sheet metal cube or box, open on one side with the mating edges/corner relief’s welded closed and ground down to make a nice radii (at least on the outside).
Due to our PDM/PLM/Configuration Management/IT infrastructure/Security policy (or lack there of) etc. we aren’t really set up to send the in flat dxf to vendors so that isn’t forcing us to use Sheet Metal.
How would you approach this in SE?
I’m tempted to suggest just creating it as a regular part. Create a cube/cuboid protrusion, apply appropriate rads to the edges and then shell it out to the sheet metal thickness. But this may just be because I’m not very familiar with sheet metal.
How would you do it and if you’d use sheet metal how do you handle closing the edges, we’ve never found a good way of closing the corners although others have had some success using weldments to close the edges.
I’ll be doing the sheet metal tutorials while I wait
There’s one guy here who ends up making a lot of sheet metal boxes. Typically a sheet metal cube or box, open on one side with the mating edges/corner relief’s welded closed and ground down to make a nice radii (at least on the outside).
Due to our PDM/PLM/Configuration Management/IT infrastructure/Security policy (or lack there of) etc. we aren’t really set up to send the in flat dxf to vendors so that isn’t forcing us to use Sheet Metal.
How would you approach this in SE?
I’m tempted to suggest just creating it as a regular part. Create a cube/cuboid protrusion, apply appropriate rads to the edges and then shell it out to the sheet metal thickness. But this may just be because I’m not very familiar with sheet metal.
How would you do it and if you’d use sheet metal how do you handle closing the edges, we’ve never found a good way of closing the corners although others have had some success using weldments to close the edges.
I’ll be doing the sheet metal tutorials while I wait