SolidWorks
for the Sheet Metal Guy
Course 2: Hole Patterns and Notches
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of Contents Released: April 10, 2006. Product Specs: Fast Bound, 8 1/2 x 11 Format, 178 pages.
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Editorial Review
Holes, patterns, and
cutouts occur frequently in sheet metal parts and their
creation is crucial to modeling these parts. "SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal
Guy - Course 2: Hole Patterns and Notches”
shows numerous methods to
create the commonly used holes, punching shapes, and
patterns. Learn how to create line, grid, arc,
and BHC patterns. Maintain design intent of a hole pattern using a Fill
Pattern. Learn how to use and customize the SolidWorks
Design Library, allowing you to create and use standard
shapes and even your own forming tools and special shapes
for use on all your SolidWorks sheet metal parts.
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About the Authors
“SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal
Guy - Course 2: Hole Patterns and Notches”
is written by Neil Bucalo and Joe Bucalo.
Neil is a CAD expert, having over 14 years
of experience using numerous CAD systems. He has a diverse background,
including mechanical engineering, CAD/CAM consulting, support, training,
and technical writing. Neil is a Certified SolidWorks Support
Technician. Co-author Joe Bucalo has over 30 years
experience in the sheet metal industry. Joe is the president and founder
of Applied Production, Inc., a SolidWorks Solution Partner that develops
software tools for sheet metal manufacturing, including ProFab and
ProFold. Learn more about the authors.
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