
Master the basics of sheet metal properties and the sheet metal workbench in NX, covering material thickness, bend radius, neutral factor, and material selection.
Learn the tab command basics in NX sheet metal, including creating a base, using the secondary tab to extend features, and adding cutouts through sketches in the sheet metal workbench.
Create a sheet metal bracket between beams using multiband references in NX, defining planes, sketches, and flange directions to develop accurate bent features.
Explore the NX sheet metal flange feature, part 1, and learn to set material inside or outside, choose direction, center-based start, and distance options for precise flange creation.
Master nx sheet metal contour flange and chain flange by building a sketch path, selecting base or secondary flange, setting direction and thickness, and applying relief and tangency controls.
Explore how to create a lofted flange in NX sheet metal by sketching on reference planes, applying constraints, setting thickness, and adjusting segment options to control the flange shape.
Explore NX sheet metal hemming, including hem types, bend radii, and length controls, to create edge-free sheet metal features with closed and open hems.
Learn to use the NX sheet metal jog command to create a flange from a simple sketch, adjusting height, direction, and extend options, with inside/outside references and preview.
Explore the Bridgespan command to create bridges between sheet metal features in NX, selecting edges and points to generate Z, U, or full-length transitions with adjustable bench properties.
Learn how the nx sheet metal dimple command works by selecting a closed section, sketching constraints, and applying radii and dimensions for inside or outside punching.
Learn to use the louver command in nx sheet metal to create louvers by sketching a line, constraining dimensions, setting depth and direction, and choosing open or closed contours.
Learn how the NX sheet metal normal cutout trims material with a sketch, depth, and section selection, using previews, and applying symmetrical and through all trimming.
Learn how to use NX sheet metal closed corner command to create closed or relief corners between flanges, including circular and rectangular cutouts, overlap, and flat-pattern results.
Learn to create a sheet metal gusset in NX, using automatic profiles and user-defined options, set location and depth, sketch lines, apply dimensions and angles to strengthen parts.
Learn to unbend and rebend sheet metal in NX, selecting a stationary base, applying unbend, and projecting cosan points to rebuild features on bent faces.
Create a sheet metal model in NX using flange features and inside-bend measurements. Enforce a minimum radius equal to the material thickness, add holes, and generate the flat pattern.
Explore sheet metal modeling in nx with a bracket example: sketch and dimension a cross-section, unbend for a dimple, add a flange, corner radii, and final solid.
Build a sheet metal part in NX sheet metal workbench using sketcher constraints, holes, and a 1 mm tab; form bends and gussets, then mirror geometry for symmetry.
Create a sheet metal mobile holder by sketching a constrained rectangle, adding flanges with bend radii, performing unbend and cutouts, and applying break corners and fillets.
Create a two part sheet metal enclosure by assembling bottom and top parts, then add flanges, cuts, holes, patterns, and slots with material inside orientation and proper alignment.
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