Sheet Prototyping


Cutting and folding sheets may be the fastest way to put precision features on multiple planes. A sheet fabricated prototype can go from design to part in minutes and scale to massive production volumes. The pictures above show a robot arm end effector holding a motor and transmission, while the pictures below show a custom shipping box.



Don't take it from me, listen to the master, Dan Gelbart, in his series "Making Prototypes": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS5kwdaNhZo
Materials
- Cardboard
- Paper
- Polypropylene
- Dibond
- Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Aluminum: Must be a formable series, like 1100 or 3003
Cutting Tools
Creasing Methods


- Press Brake
- Finger Brake
- Vice Bending
- Perforating
- Half-cutting
- Bevel routing
- Bead creasing
- Roller
Closing seams
- welding
- spot welding
- rivets
- sheet metal inserts
- tabs and slots
- adhesives
Design Factors

Design tools

- Fusion 360 sheet metal:
- Rhinoceros 'UnrollSrf' Command to get patches
- Solidworks sheet metal
- 123D Make (deprecated...)
- ExactFlat