Tutorial on jog feature in sheet metal in solidworks.
How to use sheet metal jog in solidworks.
The most common use of this feature is to make an overlap from one part to the other so you can maybe spot weld or screw the two.
Start solidworks in part mode.
In the graphics area select a face for fixed face.
Under sheet metal tab click jog.
Click jog on the sheet metal toolbar or click insert sheet metal jog.
Instructor a jog feature is an offset in a sheet metal part.
Select the top face of the base flange.
In the graphics area select a face for fixed face.
There are specific sheet metal features you can use to create sheet metal bodies quickly.
Under selections to edit the bend radius clear use default radius and use gauge table if a sheet metal gauge table has been selected for the part and type a new value for bend radius.
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.
Under selections to edit the bend radius clear use default radius and use gauge table if a sheet metal gauge table has been selected for the part and type a new value for bend radius.
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We can use these features to create sheet metal designs with several different methods.
Keep the default settings and click ok.
Click jog on the sheet metal toolbar or click insert sheet metal jog.
We will focus on the flange method where a sheet metal part is created in the formed state using specialized sheet metal features.
Solidworks 3d allows you to quickly create sheet metal part designs using a simple design process saving you time and development costs thanks to specific sheet metal features.