Space Claim Sheet Metal Tutorial
Space Claim Sheet Metal Tutorial
Space Claim Sheet Metal Tutorial
Introduction
Sometimes it is easier to start with a solid and convert it to create a sheet metal part. This tutorial will
guide you through the process and teach you how to use some of SpaceClaim's powerful tools to make
your work easier, whether you're working with sheet metal parts or solids.
1. Select New > New Design from the Application menu to create a new design.
2. Draw a rectangle.
a. Click the Rectangle tool in the Sketch group on the Design tab.
b. Click a point on the grid to set the upper left corner of the rectangle.
c. Move the mouse down and to the right to start drawing the rectangle.
d. Type 40 for the first dimension (or 1.5 if you have your units set to Imperial).
e. Press the Tab key and type 35 for the second dimension (or 1.3 if you have your units set
to Imperial).
d. Select the Copy Edge option in the mini-toolbar or the Options panel. This option is
shown in the mini-toolbar here:
This creates a copy of the edge that is offset from the original edge by the amount that
you drag or type.
2. Shell the solid:
a. Click Shell in the Insert group on the Design tab.
b. Click the face you created by copying the edge:
The solid will be shelled and the face you selected will be removed. Your solid should
look similar to this:
For now, leave the thickness at the default. You'll change it after you've converted the
solid to a sheet metal part.
Convert the solid to a sheet metal part and change its thickness
1. Right-click the component in the Structure tree that holds the solid and select Sheet Metal. This
converts the solid into a sheet metal part.
2. Change the thickness of the part:
a. Select the component in the Structure tree.
b. Change the thickness of the part in the Sheet Metal section of the Properties panel,
which is in the lower left side of the SpaceClaim window.
If you are working in Metric units, change the thickness to 1mm and press Enter.
If you are working in Imperial units, change the thickness to .04 and press Enter.
These are the default thicknesses for sheet metal parts. You can use any thickness you
like. To change the default, see Sheet Metal options.
3. Click the Select Two Points tool guide on the right side of the Design window.
4. Select the two corners shown here:
5. The face is split between the two points and corner reliefs are automatically added.
6. Repeat these steps for each corner, so your part looks like this:
c. Click the Selection tab in the panel with the Structure tree.
This tab is the power selection tool, and it helps you find similar geometry in your
design. See Power selection for more information.
d. Click Edges with same length:
All edges that don't have a junction type set are selected. In this example, all horizontal
edges on the outside of the part are selected.
c. Click the icon for a bend junction type in the Options panel: