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Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS® 2018 Top-Down and Sheet Metal Parts
Proj•ec:l 7
Top-Down Assembly Modeling and Sheet Metal Parts
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Below are the desired outcomes and usage competencies based on the completion of
Project 7.
Project Desired Outcomes: Usage Competencies:
• Three BOX configurations: • Understand three key methods for the Top-down
assembly modeling. Develop components
o Small In-Context with InPlace Mates.
o Medium
• Ability to import parts using the Top-down
o Large assembly method.
• Knowledge to develop a Sheet Metal Design
Table and equations.
• CABINET drawing with • Ability to convert a solid part into a Sheet Metal
two configurations: part and insert Sheet Metal features.
o Default - 30 formed state • Knowledge of Sheet Metal configurations in the
Flat_ 20 flatten state drawing: 30 Formed and 20 Flat Pattern states.
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• BRACKET part. • Ability to insert Sheet Metal features: Base,
Edge, Miter Flange, Hem and Flat Pattern.
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