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==Usage==
==Usage==

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SheetMetal AddWall

Menu location
SheetMetal → Make Wall
Workbenches
SheetMetal
Default shortcut
W
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Opis

Polecenie Dodaj ścianę tworzy obrzeża na wybranych krawędziach płyty bazowej. Poprzez zmianę właściwości DANEkąt obrzeża można je przekształcić w półokrągłości.

A flange consists of a 90° cylindrical bend and a planar strip (wall).

Two selected edges → two flanges

Resetting the DANEangle property to about 180° in a second step will create a hem instead.

Two selected edges → two hems

Usage

  1. Select one or more edge(s) of a base plate.
  2. Activate the SheetMetal AddWall command using one of the following:
    • The Make Wall button.
    • The SheetMetal → Make Wall menu option.
    • The keyboard shortcut: W.

Notes

To create a base plate use a closed 2D outline - preferably a Sketch - with the Make Base Wall command.

Alternatively a base plate (blank) can be created with commands from the Part Workbench or PartDesign Workbench.

To create a blank with the Part Workbench:

  1. Create a solid using either:
  2. Make sure one the dimensions of the Box or the extrusion distance equals the sheet metal thickness.

To create a blank with the PartDesign Workbench:

  1. Create a solid using either:
  2. Make sure one the dimensions of the Box or the DANELength property of the Pad equals the sheet metal thickness.

If you start with a PartDesign Body, you can mix SheetMetal features with PartDesign features such as PartDesign Pocket or PartDesign Hole.

Properties

See also: Property editor.

A SheetMetal Bend object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties and its label has a default value:

Data

Base

  • DANELabel (String): Default value: Bend (+ a sequential number for second and following items).
    The user editable name of this object, it may be any arbitrary UTF8 string.
  • DANE (hidden)Base Feature (Link): Base Feature. Link to the parent feature.
  • DANE (hidden)_Body (LinkHidden): Hidden link to the parent body.

Parameters

  • DANEBend Type (Enumeration): "Bend Type". Material Outside (default), Material Inside, Thickness Outside, Offset.
  • DANEangle (Angle): "Bend Angle". Default angle: 90,00°.
  • DANEbase Object (LinkSub): "Base Object". Link to the planar face to receive a bend.
  • DANEgap1 (Distance): "Gap from Left side". Default: 0,00 mm.
  • DANEgap2 (Distance): "Gap from Right side". Default: 0,00 mm.
  • DANEinvert (Bool): "Invert Bend Direction". Default: false.
  • DANElength (Length): "Length of Wall". Default: 10,00 mm.
  • DANEradius (Length): "Bend Radius". Default: 1,00 mm.

Parameters Ex

  • DANEAuto Miter (Bool): "Enable Auto Miter". Default: true.
  • DANEextend1 (Distance): "Extend from Left Side". Default: 0,00 mm.
  • DANEextend2 (Distance): "Extend from Right Side". Default: 0,00 mm.
  • DANEkfactor (FloatConstraint): "Location of Neutral Line. Caution: Using ANSI standards, not DIN.".
    Default: 0,50. K factor (also known as neutral factor) for the bend. Used to calculate bend allowance when unfolding.
  • DANEmax Extend Dist (Length): "Auto Miter maximum Extend Distance". Default: 5,00 mm.
  • DANEmin Gap (Length): "Auto Miter Minimum Gap". Default: 5,00 mm.
  • DANEmiterangle1 (Angle): "Bend Miter Angle from Left Side". Default angle: 0,00°.
  • DANEmiterangle2 (Angle): "Bend Miter Angle from Right Side". Default angle: 0,00°.
  • DANEoffset (Distance): "Offset Bend". Default: 0,00 mm.
  • DANEunfold (Bool): "Shows Unfold View of Current Bend". Default: false
    true unfolds the bend.

Parameters Ex2

  • DANESketch (Link): "Sketch Object".
  • DANEsketchflip (Bool): "Flip Sketch Direction". Default: false.
  • DANEsketchinvert (Bool): "Invert Sketch Start". Default: false.

Parameters Ex3

  • DANELength List (FloatList): "Length of Wall List". Default: [10,00].
  • DANEbend AList (FloatList): "Bend Angle List". Default: [90,00].

Parameters Relief

  • DANERelief Factor (Float): "Relief Factor". Default: 0,70.
  • DANEUse Relief Factor (Bool): "Use Relief Factor". Default: false.
  • DANEmin Relief Gap (Length): "Minimum Gap to Relief Cut". Default: 1,00 mm.
  • DANErelief Type (Enumeration): "Relief Type". Rectangle (default), Round. Enabled only when a gap value is set.
  • DANEreliefd (Length): "Relief Depth". Default: 1,00 mm. Enabled only when a gap value is set.
  • DANEreliefw (Length): "Relief Width". Default: 0,80 mm. Enabled only when a gap value is set.

Example

A simple tray

Preparation

This tray is made of a rectangular blank with walls added to its outline edges. And so one outline sketch for the blank has to be prepared in advance.

Just a rectangular outline

Workflow

  1. Create a blank
    1. Select the outline sketch
    2. Press the Make Base Wall button
      or use the keyboard shortcut: C then F

      (The blank is padded in z direction

  2. Add walls to the outline edges
    1. Select the blank's outline edges
    2. Press the Make Wall button
      or use the keyboard shortcut: W
    3. If the fold is 90° down set the value of invert property to true to reverse the direction (and length to a lower value for smaller walls)


  3. Add some more walls
    1. Select the tray's upper outside edges
    2. Press the Make Wall button
      or use the keyboard shortcut: W

    3. The walls are a bit too long (but nicely trimmed) and so the length property has to be set to a lower value
    4. If you like the folds swing outward set the invert value to true

Done!