Brackets Tutorial 2a: Reverse-Engineering a Bracket in Solidworks

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Solidworks tutorial by Jim Bredt 20240609

This tutorial assumes basic experience with Solidworks. If you are unsure how to use the basic tools in Solidworks, then step through the first tutorial which assumes no prior experience.

In this tutorial we will create a Solidworks design for an existing steel bracket. It is a corner brace from a modular(80/20) metal frame.

In the following section (Tutorial 2b) we will export the Solidworks data to a CNC plasma cutter and fabricate a duplicate.

When you load Solidworks you will see a dialog box like the one below.

Select "Part" to create a new design for a part.

extrusion


Select "Extruded Boss/Base" in the "Features" tab. Select a plane to sketch on.

extrusion
sketch plane
thin strip

Change the drawing units to inches. Click on the (SW gear icon.png) gear icon in the upper left corner of the window. Select the "Document Properties" tab. Make sure the units are set to "IPS" (Inches-Pounds_Seconds). The reason for this is we will be creating data for the Torchmate CNC plasma cutter, and that machine operates in inch units.


units


rectangle
chords
thin strip


parallel


trim tool


trimming
trimmed
thin strip


extrusion2


select face


line for construction


point tool
smart_dimension
thin strip


circle tool


circle radius


extruded cut
through all
second face hole
thin strip


solid with holes


stationary face


bend edges


gap width


bracket1 rendered