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New in SOLIDWORKS 2015 – Use Non-Parallel Planes for a Sheet Metal Loft! [VIDEO]

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Some of my favorite enhancements to come from this latest release of SOLIDWORKS are addressing some limitations that have affected my own workflow in the past.

Traditionally, one would require the use of parallel planes in order to loft a sheet metal part with dissimilar profiles.  Once the loft was created, one could then cut the sheet metal at the required angle and hope that the body would unroll.

SOLIDWORKS 2015 has given us the ability to generate a dissimilar loft between two NON-PARALLEL planes!

I invite you to take a peek at the video below to see how:

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