Note: the extents will ONLY work if you have already created a flat pattern! So before you’re save your sheet metal part/s make sure to create the flat pattern. The Part will just require that the Flat Pattern has been created to be able to generate the extents.įist we need a sheet metal part, so for this example I’m just going to use a simple box I created. Please note that this can be extremely helpful if your assembly has a large number of sheet metal components, as this method will get the extents for all components.Īlso note that if you want the extents for just a single part then there is no need to create an assembly. In this post I will take you through how to add sheet metal extents (the length and width of a piece of sheet metal required to make the component) to your bill of materials, which you can then use in your IDW by either adding it to your parts list or by just adding it as text. Autodesk Inventor 2015: Accessing Sheet Metal Extents information in IDW and BOM
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