How Do You Make Corrugated Sheet Metal in SolidWorks?

In this tutorial, we will learn how to create corrugated sheet metal in SolidWorks. Corrugated sheet metal is widely used in various industries for its strength and aesthetic appeal. By following these steps, you will be able to create your own corrugated sheet metal design.

Step 1: Create a New Part

To begin, open SolidWorks and create a new part file. You can do this by clicking on “File” in the top menu bar, followed by “New” and then “Part”.

Step 2: Sketch the Base Profile

Next, we need to sketch the base profile of the corrugated sheet metal. To do this, select the “Sketch” tool from the toolbar and choose a plane to sketch on. Once you have selected the plane, use the line and arc tools to draw the desired shape of your corrugations.

Note: It is important to ensure that your base profile represents one complete wave of the corrugation pattern.

Step 3: Add Dimensions

After sketching the base profile, it’s time to add dimensions to define its size. Select the “Smart Dimension” tool from the toolbar and click on each line or arc that needs a dimension. Enter the desired values for each dimension and press enter.

Step 4: Create a Linear Pattern

Now that we have our base profile defined with dimensions, we can create a linear pattern to generate multiple instances of it. To do this, select the “Linear Pattern” tool from the toolbar and choose an edge or face of your base profile as the direction for your pattern.

  • Select “Features to Pattern” and pick your base profile from the feature tree.
  • Specify the number of instances you want in the “Instances” box.
  • Adjust the spacing between instances if needed.

Step 5: Extrude the Base Profile

With our linear pattern in place, we can now extrude the base profile to give it thickness and turn it into a solid sheet metal. Select the “Extruded Boss/Base” tool from the toolbar and choose your base profile as the sketch to extrude.

Note: Make sure to set your desired thickness for the sheet metal in the extrusion options.

Step 6: Apply Material and Appearance

To make our corrugated sheet metal look realistic, we need to apply a material and appearance to it. SolidWorks provides a wide range of predefined materials and appearances that you can choose from. To apply a material, right-click on your sheet metal in the feature tree, select “Edit Material”, and choose a material from the library.

Note: You can also adjust properties like color and finish for more customization.

Step 7: Finishing Touches

Finally, you can add any additional details or features to your corrugated sheet metal design based on your specific requirements. This could include things like holes, cuts, or bends. Use SolidWorks’ extensive range of tools to create these features with precision and accuracy.

Congratulations! You have successfully created corrugated sheet metal in SolidWorks. By following these steps and exploring SolidWorks’ various tools and features, you can further enhance your design and create intricate patterns for different applications.

TIP: Experiment with different dimensions, patterns, and materials to create unique and visually appealing corrugated sheet metal designs.

Now it’s time to unleash your creativity and apply your newfound knowledge in your own projects. Happy designing!