We re calling these sheet metal rules in fusion 360.
Changing sheet metal thickness in fusion 360.
The screencast below details this process.
Fusion 360 has all the necessary tools to specify different rules for your sheet metal parts thickness bend radius corner relief etc now here is the fun part actually making some sheet metal.
Properties are the root of how sheet metal designs behave.
Steel stainless steel and aluminium both in metric and imperial values.
A pro version is available if you ever need it which has sheet.
So to figure out the thickness you want to use for the material it is useful to refer to a chart of sheet metal specifications.
Sheet metal thickness is typically specified as a gauge rather than a direct measurement as it is presented in fusion 360.
The default is steel but you can change it to either one of the other rules or you can.
Right click on the top component of the design in the browser tree.
Thickness bend radius k factor relief shapes etc.
Then i did what any engineer would do jump in head first.
Old user interface prior to august 2019 update.
So i opened my machinery handbook and flipped to the gauge table and bend allowance chart.
Your sheet metal manufacturer or supplier should have a document detailing the availability.
Our intention is to provide you a simple way to build your library by providing you with a handful of starter rules you can copy edit and save to your library.
This must be changed within the edit flange dialog box.
Change is inevitable and a part of life.
The sheet metal rules in fusion 360 helps control the different sheet metal settings like thickness bend radius and reliefs.
How to edit flange extents in the sheet metal workspace of fusion 360.
If sheet metal does not appear there enable parametric modeling mode by capturing design history.
But judging by the reaction of the fusion 360 community to the announced changes to.
Fusion 360 comes with a default library of sheetmetal rules.