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  • Rules and Standards

    Rules and Standards Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to work with Sheet Metal part Styles and Standards.
    The Autodesk Sheet Metal environment is specifically built for thin, uniform-thickness parts.
    The purpose-built sheet metal environment has tools designed for thin parts that can be flattened.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    • Sheet Metal Overview
    • Sheet Metal Styles
    • Understanding Sheet Metal Bend Tables
    • Sheet Metal Multi-Body Unique Rules


    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    • Part Modeling Essentials


    Approximate Duration: 20 Minutes


    Tips:

    • Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    • Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    • Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Faces and Flanges

    Faces and Flanges Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to create Faces and Flanges in a Sheet Metal part file.
    When building Sheet Metal components, you will be required to use specific commands in the environment.
    Fundamentally, the Face and Flange commands will be most frequently used to create Sheet Metal parts.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Creating Faces
    Creating Double Bends
    Single Sheet Metal Flanges
    Sheet Metal Contour Flange
    Sheet Metal Lofted Flange

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 25 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Bending and Folding

    Bending and Folding Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to modify your existing Sheet Metal part by adding rolls, hems, folds, and bends.
    Sheet Metal parts often need to connect faces, roll over existing edges, or fold over un-bent faces.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Contour Roll
    Hems
    Folds
    Adding Bends
    Unfold and Refold

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 25 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Seams and Corners

    Seams and Corners Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to modify Sheet Metal parts by applying rounds, chamfer, and corner relief.
    Sheet Metal parts often have flanges on adjacent edges creating the need for corner relief cuts.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Cutting Sheet Metal
    Corner Chamfer and Round
    Editing Corner Relief

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 15 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Conversion and Direct Editing

    Conversion and Direct Editing Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to Convert parts into Sheet Metal when they weren’t designed using Sheet Metal tools and use Direct Editing tools on Sheet Metal parts.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Converting Sheet Metal Parts
    Direct Editing

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 10 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Punching

    Punching Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to create and place Sheet Metal Punches.
    Sheet Metal punch tools are iFeatures with extra attributes that cut simple or complex holes in the face of your part, including across bends.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Creating Punch iFeature
    Inserting Punch Tool

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 10 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Assemblies

    Assemblies Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to work with Sheet Metal assemblies, use Multibody modeling practices, and add PEM Fasteners to Sheet Metal.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Adding PEM Fasteners to Sheet Metal
    Multibody Parts

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 10 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Flat Pattern

    Flat Pattern Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to flatten a folded model and edit it for fabrication.
    Once your Sheet Metal design is completed, it is necessary to convert the folded model to a flat pattern for manufacturing purposes.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Creating a Flat Pattern
    Flat Pattern Feature
    Specifying the A-Side of a Sheet Metal Part
    Punch Representation
    Exporting Flat Patterns
    Sheet Metal Unwrap
    Common Commands Between Part and Sheet Metal
    Compute Errors
    Cosmetic Bend Lines

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 45 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Sheet Metal Documentation

    Sheet Metal Documentation Course Introduction

    In this course, you will learn how to Place and Annotate Sheet Metal parts in drawings.
    Creating a drawing for a Sheet Metal part is a similar process for other models but incorporates additional tools to support Sheet Metal.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Placing Views
    Annotations

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Part Modeling Essentials

    Drawing Essentials

    Approximate Duration: 10 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Seams and Corners Course




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    Seams and Corners Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 10 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to modify sheet metal parts by applying rounds, chamfer and comer relief.
    Sheet metal parts often have flanges on adjacent edges creating the need for corners relief.

     

    Comments

    Modify your sheet metal part with rounds, chamfer and comer relief. Course content could include wall, floor, column, chair/lighting placement

     

     

     


  • Punching Course




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    Punching Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 10 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to create and place Sheet Metal Punches.
    Sheet metal punch tools are iFeatures with extra attributes that cut simple or complex hole shapes in a face of your part, including across a bend.

     

    Comments

    Reuse complex geometry easily and create a library of common shapes for sheet metal.

     


  • Sheet Metal Documentation Course




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    Sheet Metal Documentation Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 6 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to Place and Annotation sheet metal parts in a drawing.
    Creating a drawing for sheet metal part is a similar process for other models but incorporates additional tools to support sheet metal.

     

    Comments

    Sheet Metal parts require extra View placement and dimension tools.

     


  • Flat Pattern Course




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    Flat Pattern Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 15 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to flatten a folded model and edit for fabrication.
    Once your sheet metal design is complete it is necessary to convert the folded model to a flat pattern for manufacturing purposes.

     

    Comments

    All bends and folds will be flattened using the unfold rules.

     


  • Faces and Flanges Course




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    Faces and Flanges Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 15 minutes)

     

    Course Description
    In this course, you will learn how to create faces and flanges in a sheet metal part file.
    When building sheet metal components, you will use specific commands in the environment.
    Fundamentally, the face and flange commands will be the most frequently used to create sheet metal parts.

     

    Comments

    The task in building sheet metal parts is creating faces and flanges.

     


  • Bending and Folding Course




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    Bending and Folding Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 20 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to modify your existing sheet metal part by adding, rolls, hems, folds and bends.
    Sheet Metal parts often require the need to connect faces together, roll over existing edges or to fold over un-bent faces.

     

    Comments

    Modify existing sheet metal components.

     

     


  • Rules and Standards Course




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    Rules and Standards Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 12 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to work with sheet metal part styles and standards.
    The Autodesk Sheet Metal environment is specifically built for thin, uniformity thickness parts.
    The purpose-built sheet metal environment has tools designed for thin parts that can be flattened.

     

    Comments

    Sheet Metal parts are commonly used to create guards and brackets in a design.

     

     

     


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