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Sheet metal splines

 

Use the Sheet Metal SplineClosed tool to draw curvy lines in sheet metal.

Lines, splines, and arcs are extruded to the thickness of a sheet metal wall when they form a closed profile. You can change the default wall thickness in the sheet metal properties.

 

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In addition, you can choose the ProfileClosed option to create a wall that is perpendicular to the sketch plane as you sketch.

To draw a spline

  1. Click on the Sheet Metal tab.

  2. Click Spline in the Sketch group.

  3. (Optional) Click the Profile option if you want to create walls as you sketch.

  4. Click to set the first point of the spline.

  5. Click to set the next points of the spline.

    You can Dimension spline points by entering the coordinate distance from the start point to each point, or dimension each point relative to another sketch object.

  6. End the spline:

To create a closed spine

You can create a closed spline in the following ways:

Once you have created a closed spline, you cannot edit it into an open spline.

Options

The following Sheet Metal sketch options allow you to choose between sketching a flat wall or a wall that is perpendicular to the sketch plane:

 

    Auto

When sketching an open profile (series of lines), a perpendicular wall is created. When sketching a closed profile (square, circle, etc.), a flat wall is created.

    Flat

Any closed sketch creates a flat wall.

    Profile

When sketching an open profile (series of lines), a perpendicular wall is created.

  Automatic

Use the starting location of the sketch to determine whether the inside or the outside of the sheet is maintained when bending.

   Inside

Maintains the length of the sheet's inside surface when bending.

   Outside

Maintains the length of the sheet's outside surface when bending.

 

The following options are available for every sketch tool:


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