Term
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Definition
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bend allowance
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The length of flat sheet metal required to make a bend of a specific radius and angle.
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bend back
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To return unbent surfaces to their formed position to make a structured arrangement.
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bend order table
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A list of bend sequences that document the dimensioning and order for bend features in a design.
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bend table
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A bend table accounts for variations in materials and helps calculate the flat length needed to make a bend.
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corner relief
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A technique in which a circular section is removed from sheet metal to help meet the design intent by accounting for material stretch while modeling.
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curved surface
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A bent surface or wall.
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cut solid
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To remove solid sections of material from the sheet metal wall. The material is removed in a direction that is normal to the sheet metal wall.
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deformation area
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A section of sheet metal that helps to accurately stretch the material when you bend the sheet metal part.
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develop
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The length of flat sheet metal required to make a bend.
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driving surface
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A surface of a part that is used as a reference for all sheet metal calculations and constructions; the other surfaces are offset from this surface by a specified thickness.
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edge rip
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A technique in which sheet metal is cut or torn along the edges to help meet the design intent by accounting for material stretch while modeling.
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extruded wall
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A solid structure of sheet metal that extends from an edge into space.
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flat state
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A completely unbent instance of a sheet metal part.
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form die
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A device used for cutting out or stamping material, especially a part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, or cuts sheet metal.
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form tool
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A tool that is used as a cast or mold to impart its shape to a sheet metal part.
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formed state
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The intent model having definite shape or structure.
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fully formed
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Having attained a definite structure as intended.
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mold line
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Intersection of the flat wall extensions.
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notch
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A cut in the surface or edge of a sheet metal.
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point relief
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A point that divides an existing edge into two separate edges. These two edges can be separately bent.
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regular bend
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A feature that creates a bend on a flat section of a part. The bend must be straight, contain only one sketch entity and not cross other existing bends.
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relief angle
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An angle that is formed by a surface of a workpiece with respect to another surface of the workpiece and provides clearance for cutting operation without any deformation in the model.
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relief point
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A point from where a sheet metal wall is sheared or torn, especially along seams.
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rip
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To shear or tear sheet metal walls, especially along seams.
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rip relief
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A technique in which sheet metal is cut or tore along the walls, especially along the seams to help meet the design intent by accounting for material stretch while modeling.
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roll bend
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A feature that creates a bend specified by a sketched entity showing the location of the bend, a bend angle, and a radius. The bend angle can a value less than or greater than 90.
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sawcut
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A toothed cut.
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sharp corner
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A projecting part where two edges of sheet metal meet; this part is capable of cutting or piercing.
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sharp edge
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A thin sheet metal edge capable of cutting or piercing.
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sheet metal
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A metal formed into thin and flat pieces. It is one of the fundamental forms used in metalworking and can be cut and bent into a variety of shapes.
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split edge
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A feature that splits an edge into two.
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stamped edge
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Sheetmetal edges modified by cutting or embossing features on it.
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stamping
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Using a tool to cut or emboss sheet metal.
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stretch relief
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A technique in which sheet metal is stretched to help meet the design intent by accounting for material stretch while modeling.
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transition surface
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A surface which blends together two surfaces. For example an airplane wing and the plane's body.
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twist wall
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A spiraling or coiling section of sheet metal that extends from an edge into space.
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unbend
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To flatten a sheet metal feature.
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