Mechanical Design Intermediate

SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal

Learn to design for manufacturability with the Sheet Metal course. Covering everything from basic flanges to complex forms, it’s ideal for those looking to enhance their skills in creating and optimizing sheet metal parts.

The “SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal” course offered by designandprocess.com is a comprehensive training program designed to immerse participants in the specialized field of sheet metal design. This course aims to equip learners with the essential techniques and industry-standard practices necessary for sheet metal fabrication, enabling them to create 3D models tailored for manufacturing.

You’ll learn techniques for flange features, flat patterns, bend tables, application of forming tools, converting solid bodies into sheet metal parts, and how to apply various corner treatments to aid manufacturing.

This course is ideal for both beginners and experienced professionals looking to enhance their expertise in sheet metal design. It provides valuable insights into creating manufacturable designs that meet industry standards.

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$865.00 Commercial
$810.00 Government

*Government pricing requires a valid .mil or .gov email address for each registered student.

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Dec 10–11, 2026

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