The Creo Parametric 10.0: Sheet Metal Design guide enables you to use your introductory modeling skills to create sheet metal models, including walls, bends, notches, and form features. On completion of this guide, you will have acquired the skills to confidently manipulate sheet metal geometry, adjust bend developed lengths, and convert solid parts.
This guide was developed against Creo Parametric 10.0.3.0.
Topics Covered:
• The sheet metal environment
• Primary and secondary walls
• Bend relief
• Corner relief
• Regular unbends, back bends, and cuts
• Notches and punches
• Bend features
• Unbending complex geometry
• Sheet metal forms
• Documenting a sheet metal part
• Converting solid parts
• Sheet metal setup
• Investigating a sheet metal part
Prerequisites:
• Access to the Creo Parametric 10.0 software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Practice files included with this guide are compatible with the commercial version of the software, but not the student edition.
• Completion of the Creo Parametric: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide, or similar levels of prior experience using the Creo Parametric software.
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