Category:Bracketage

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Bracketage (rhymes with "garage") is the art of designing, making and installing brackets. Working mechanical engineers spend a significant amount of their careers designing ways to bracket objects onto each other.

This page is intended to support that important though unglamorous subject, which will be taught as a 3-session class. To view the EventBrite listing, please click here.

Solidworks Tutorials

Simple Angle Brace

Below is a set of tutorials showing basic use of Solidworks leading to sheet-metal bracket design and fabrication in the Metal Shop

Solidworks Tutorials
Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2a Tutorial 2b
Beginner's Introduction Designing a Bracket Building the Bracket
Brick with hole thumb.png Bracket1 thumb.png Bracket1 welded thumb.png

Low-Tech Tutorials

No-Solidworks Tutorials
Tutorial 3 Tutorial 4 Tutorial 5
No-Frills Shelf Bracket Cardboard Aided Design 1 Tutorial 2b Bracket From Photo
No frills bracket.jpg Cardboard prototype.png

Re-rev-eng bracket pic 2.png

Glitches On Loading Solidworks

Enable the Sheet Metal Tab

Several of the tutorials in this set use the Solidworks Sheet Metal tool. The tool is accessed through the Sheet Metal tab in the Solidworks main window.

SW sheet metal tab.png

If the tab isn't present, you can enable it very easily. Right-click on any tab (such as the Sketch tab adjacent to it) and a popup menu should allow you to enable the feature.

Here is a video that tells you what to do at a time stamp between 1:00 and 1:17.

Link to: Solidworks sheet metal video