Create a global variable in the equations dialog box or the modify dialog box for dimensions.
Change global sheet metal thickness solidworks.
Select keep body if you want to keep the solid body to use in another convert to sheet metal feature.
Change and manage than linked values.
In the featuremanager design tree click a feature with a dimension linked to a global variable.
Appears with the dimension in the graphics area and in the equations dialog box.
Select the name and press delete you cannot delete a name used by another dimension.
You must enter the equal sign to assign a global variable to the dimension.
Type a name for the global variable.
Set the sheet thickness and default bend radius.
Double click the dimension then in the modify dialog box type equal sign.
The model opens in sketch mode.
Select a face as the fixed face for the sheet metal part.
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Set two or more dimensions equal to the global variable.
To use a global variable to link dimensions.
You can delete unused dimension names from the name list.
If you want a body to have a different thickness from the part thickness you edit the sheet metal body feature check the override default parameters and enter the desired thickness fig.
When you change the value of a global.
I started out with a box with 06 thickness but as the design has evolved the box is much bigger now and i want to change its thickness to 09 but the thickness value is disabled grayed out in the sheet metal feature now.
In this tech tip learn how to convert the thickness value into a solidworks sheet metal gauge value.
By default when creating a sheet metal body the thickness of the body is controlled by the part thickness.
A common practice in industry when working with solidworks sheet metal is to show thickness as gauge value.
If you do not enter the equal sign you can create a new global variable but it will not be assigned to the dimension.
In select table select a gauge table to use or click browse and browse to a gauge table.
In the manufacturing industry sheet metal thickness is defined by a pattern but in solidworks you must define a value in inches or millimeters.
Repeat for as many dimensions as needed.