I prefer not to use lofted bends as i do not trust the flattening algorithm.
Convert cone to sheet metal solidworks.
Enter the material thickness you want.
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As a test try to insert an axis on the conical face.
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Make the cone in a non sheetmetal part as a revolve.
To convert a solid part to a sheet metal part.
However in some circumstances when the design requires certain types of geometry you can use non sheet metal feature tools then insert bends or convert the part to sheet metal.
Pick the a face that will be fixed plane of the flattened sheet 4.
Designers are not limited to only one sheet metal part.
Convert to sheet metal with split line to control one flange.
The convert to sheet metal command lets you specify the thickness bends and rips necessary to convert a solid part to a sheet metal part.
This tutorial shows how to convert cylindrical hollow solid part to sheet metal cylinder.
Solidworks convert to sheet metal cylinder.
If you cannot insert an axis then the model is not an exact cone and cannot be unfolded.
Click convert to sheet metal sheet metal toolbar or insert sheet metal convert to sheet metal.
Solidworks tutorial sheet metal cone tutorial video how to make cone in solidworks.
As shown in figure 4 the checkbox for keep body has been enabled in order to reuse the same body in case the bottom and back side need to be utilized for a multibody sheet metal design.
There are specific sheet metal features you can use to create sheet metal bodies quickly.
Click convert to sheet metal 3.
Inserting rips and bends to convert to sheet metal.
If you can insert an axis the model is an exact cone.
However sheet metal parts created with the lofted bends feature avoid this limitation and unfold appropriately.
For a more discrete approach to making sheet metal from solid bodies you can use the rip and insert bends tools.
If you don t have the sheet metal tab open right click in the area where the 1 arrow points then click sheet metal.