One of my all time favorite forgotten pro e features is the ear.
Creo sheet metal forming.
How to create sheet metal punch and die in creo.
For this example to the part has designed roller forming.
Now that you have a sheet metal part just go to the edit bend command.
One way to do it of course it is to convert it as a surface copy surfaces convert to sheet metal and use offset tool.
With creo 4 now it s just as easy.
After the forming you can trim off any excess just like a tool might do.
Just convert the imported 3d model into a creo sheet metal part by defining a driving surface and you re ready to go.
Cross break light bends added to sheet metal in order to stiffen its surface.
3d cad files are created using a host of different cad packages and then converted into.
Creo does not recognize the part when trying to convert it to sheet metal as picking driving surface.
A very user friendly command called create form is used for designing formed components in pro engineer.
Coining one of the three types of bending for sheet metal where the punch penetrates into the sheet metal under high tonnage forming a consistent bend.
See convert a solid part into a sheet metal part for details.
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There s also some rarely used features in sheet metal and a practically unknown feature in regular pro e that can help with bended tabs.
The point to be noted here is that you can use either a sheet metal punch or a die but not both to create a sheet metal forming feature in pro engineer.
The ear can do some pretty cool things with tabs.
Perhaps you can consider a different approach make the form have more of the shape you want and punch looks like you have a die shape and not a punch it onto the metal that is a flat sheet rectangle with no other features.
But then the inner surface between the roller features leaves out.
In sheet metal fabrication parts are formed from metal sheets by punching cutting stamping and bending.