mdoerner
Mechanical
- Sep 9, 2009
- 3
Hi All,
I just completed a Solidworks training course. I work for a Manufacturer of Conveyor components. I'd like to use my Solidworks educational license before it expires in November on a little problem.
I'm aware the sheetmetal component of Solidworks will allow you to flatten a sheetmetal object. What I'm looking for here is something similar, but for structural steel. I have a conveyor frame that is to be bent on a constant radius (outside) of about 5'-6' out of C4 channel. There will be hex-axle holes drilled through the side channel for tapered rollers prior to being rolled. What I'd like to is build my conveyor curve with the hex-axle holes, the "flatten" it like sheetmetal to give precise hole locations for the machinist prior to rolling. Is this possible in Solidworks? Thanks in advance.
PS I suppose I could use the "thickest" sheetmetal available in solidworks, as that would be similar to the C4 channel, but the "stone and tablet" guys might not get it.....Thanks again.
Mike Doerner
I just completed a Solidworks training course. I work for a Manufacturer of Conveyor components. I'd like to use my Solidworks educational license before it expires in November on a little problem.
I'm aware the sheetmetal component of Solidworks will allow you to flatten a sheetmetal object. What I'm looking for here is something similar, but for structural steel. I have a conveyor frame that is to be bent on a constant radius (outside) of about 5'-6' out of C4 channel. There will be hex-axle holes drilled through the side channel for tapered rollers prior to being rolled. What I'd like to is build my conveyor curve with the hex-axle holes, the "flatten" it like sheetmetal to give precise hole locations for the machinist prior to rolling. Is this possible in Solidworks? Thanks in advance.
PS I suppose I could use the "thickest" sheetmetal available in solidworks, as that would be similar to the C4 channel, but the "stone and tablet" guys might not get it.....Thanks again.
Mike Doerner