“If you're going to build an airplane, first you have to know how to bend sheet metal, and before that you have to know how to render iron from the ground.”
Eric Henderson
The last couple of weeks have been a non-stop rush, so blogging has definitely been a tough thing to get to lately!
But the lessons never stop! Learning is a dance that is in constant motion!
While I was sitting in an Autodesk Inventor update course earlier this week, the instructor shared some fantastic sheet metal links and encouraged us to pass them on, so that's exactly what I intend to do!
And why am I sharing these resources? I mean aside from the fact that the instructor told us to?
The one thing about using sheet metal in Autodesk Inventor, is it's a tool. And like so many tools, it takes the knowledge of the user to really make it reach it's full potential.
One thing has not changed. Experience counts. Pure and simple.
The resources I'm sharing are intended to help obtain that experience. They let us, as users, assimilate the knowledge we need to make us more knowledgeable, which in turn allows us to use the tools to amplify that knowledge.
So at last, here are the resources past onto us by the instructor.
Bend Calculator from the SheetMetalGuy.com, Do you need help generating K-Factors and bend tables, here's a place to start. Here's a direct link here!
The next, is from www.bendallowance.com. Follow the direct link here to a list of formulas used to calculate sheet metal setbacks!
Third on the list is from Sheetmetal.me and is a resource for designers, operators, and "anyone else interested in sheet metal manufacturing". It has great resources for calculating bend allowance on this page.
The last of the four big websites, have a look at this link at Custompart.net to calculate things such as bend allowance, setback, and stamping forces.
Finally, another place to try is the Google Apps store. There are tons of Sheet Metal Apps that are available.
I haven't tried any, but they com recommended, and if you us sheet metal, and have an Android, it's worth a look.
For you Apple users, I have been told there are apps, but not as many. But not as many. I can't speak to this myself, but if you have an Apple App you like, feel free to throw a comment down below!
hello
ReplyDeletei created a simple but efficently APP for Sheet metal in Autodesk inventor
you can view data sheet at:
www.mc-cad.it/en/about-en.htm
or visit Autodesk Exchange Apps and search:
MC-CAD inventor sheet metal
https://apps.autodesk.com/INVNTOR/it/Detail/Index?id=appstore.exchange.autodesk.com:mc-cadinventortemplete:en
youtube:
Autodesk Inventor Sheet Metal APP
good work