![]() ![]() ![]() New Swept Flange feature for Sheet Metal (Wasn’t able to get a picture of this one.) You can now select faces to ignore when unfolding sheet metal parts. ![]() You can also dynamically flip, rotate and utilize configurations of your forms! (Thumbs up for sure on the configurations!) You can now reference the outside tangency to ensure flange lengths stay the same and corners close properlyĮasier placement of Form Tools. Sheet metal flanges now have the option to be set to “Parallel to base flange” instead of vertex which allows for better control when flange angles change. You can now change units with the Units Switcher in the right side of the status bar. (All of this is available from the file menu as well.) You can also open the folders those files are in from the dialog as well. You can pin your most commonly used files inside the Recent Documents dialog. I’ve provided as much detail as I could as they were presented VERY FAST. Anyhow, let’s get started reviewing the enhancements. ![]() I’ve got to say this was probably the funniest one yet. (Themed after the popular Fox show “COPS”. Like many years in the past, the new features were revealed in the form of a “skit”. This year at SolidWorks World 2011, we all got a Sneak Peek of SolidWorks 2012. One of the favorite parts for many attendees at SolidWorks World each year is the Sneak Peek preview of the upcoming SolidWorks release. ![]()
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